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RE: Master Cylinders

To: "Spridgets" <spridgets@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: RE: Master Cylinders
From: "Larry G. Miller" <millerls@classic.msn.com>
Date: Tue, 21 Oct 97 16:00:43 UT
Reply-to: "Larry G. Miller" <millerls@classic.msn.com>
Sender: owner-spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
Phil

Your right I had the size backwards. I was referring to both.  I switched 
master cylinders when I first changed to disk brakes over 20 years ago on #1. 
I am currently switching #2 to the MGB brakes and have not yet decided how to 
go with the master cylinder.  I need to make the decision now. Switching to 
the dual line cylinder is not something that I would want to do after the car 
is finished. My main concern is whether or not the 3/4 cylinder will work the 
MGB calipers o.k.  If I thought it would, I would stick with it just to save 
making and routing all of the new tubing.

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From:   Phil Vanner
Sent:   20 October, 1997 4:57 PM
To:     Larry G. Miller; spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject:        Re: Master Cylinders

Larry 

Drum brake cars have the 7/8 bore stock, and disc brake cars have 3/4 bore
MC's. Are you referring to converting to discs or converting existing discs
to "big discs"?

Maybe I should skip a step and go directly to big discs... in a year or so
I'll want them anyway.

Phil Vanner
61 Midget   

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> From: Larry G. Miller <millerls@classic.msn.com>
> To: spridgets@autox.team.net
> Subject: RE: Master Cylinders
> Date: Monday, October 20, 1997 5:36 PM
> 
> Adrian
> 
> My real concern is will the stock master cylinder produce enough pressure
for  
> MBG calipers that I am installing.  I know that the stock 3/4 inch bore
master 
> cylinder should be replaced by the 7/8 inch bore cylinder when converting
disk 
> brakes.
> 
> ----------
> From:         owner-spridgets@autox.team.net on behalf of Adrian
> Sent:         20 October, 1997 3:25 PM
> To:   spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
> Subject:      Re: Master Cylinders
> 
> So to all the people concerned with adding later year model safety
> equipment such as dual brake master cylinders:
> 
> Them rubber bumpers are DARN safe!  I bet they'd bolt right on!
> And I may have an extra set!
> 
> hee hee
> 
> adrian
> 
> 75 midget with some darn safe bumpers!
> 
> Lancer7676@aol.com wrote:
> > 
> > Thanks Larry for bringing that up.  To extend your question a bit
further, 
> is
> > it possible to install the dual brake master cylinder  and brake lines
into
> > an earlier Sprite with a single line.  I am thinkinng of my 1967
Sprite.  I
> > am taking her all the way down to the bare bones.  Wondering how much 
> trouble
> > it would be to install the safer dual lines.  And would it fit, as
Larry is
> > asking, into the '67 box?
> > 
> > -----David
> >       1967 Sprite (Victoria, aka, Vicky)
> 
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> 
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