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Author: Subject: Brake fluid reservoir query.
SALAD

posted on 26/5/14 at 03:57 PM Reply With Quote
Brake fluid reservoir query.

Is it acceptable to use two fluid reservoirs on one master cylinder?

Two smaller ones like these, one for the front circuit and one for the rear: http://www.jjcraceandrally.com/race/brake-master-cylinders-accessories/jjc-brake-fluid-reservoir

Then use two sensor caps like these: http://www.carbuildersolutions.com/uk/brake-fluid-reservoir-cap-with-2-pin-plug-and-fly-leads

[Edited on 26/5/14 by SALAD]

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40inches

posted on 26/5/14 at 04:44 PM Reply With Quote
It would be acceptable, but a very expensive way of doing it. Wouldn't a twin reservoir with a single cap do the same job?






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SALAD

posted on 26/5/14 at 05:03 PM Reply With Quote
Just thinking of all options before deciding to move or re-do the front lines.
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blakep82

posted on 26/5/14 at 05:09 PM Reply With Quote
Can't see it being a problem, if linked with a T or Y piece, you shouldnt even need 2 caps. They'll balance themselves out so the level will be the same in both





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SteveWalker

posted on 26/5/14 at 05:48 PM Reply With Quote
That cap/switch looks like one from a Ford Ka. I picked one up, along with a short length of the harness at a scrapyard recently for a few quid. It's probably the same switch on most Fords and it is definitely a direct replacement (different plug though) for a Sierra cap - which is what I needed it for as my switch had failed and as it's now part of the MOT.
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adithorp

posted on 26/5/14 at 07:28 PM Reply With Quote
No problem. In reality it has advantages over a simple single res'; Most tin-top single reservoirs have an internal division that comes 1/2 way up, so that if one circuit bursts, there's still a fluid reserve for the other circuit.





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SALAD

posted on 2/6/14 at 03:21 PM Reply With Quote
This looks to be what I am after:
http://images.marketplaceadvisor.channeladvisor.com/hi/67/67274/5957118.jpg

http://marketplaceadvisor.channeladvisor.com/storefrontprofiles/DeluxeSFItemDetail.aspx?sid=1&sfid=208227&c=192808&i=257028040

The right shape and larger outlets to fit into my master cylinder directly. Anyone know where I can get one in the UK?

I have one that shape but the outlets are too small for the master cylinder seals (and the seals on the reservoir are too small an OD for the master cylinder).

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SALAD

posted on 3/6/14 at 06:52 PM Reply With Quote
I managed to get one of the reservoirs that I have mounted today, by using some rubber seals from a spare master cylinder.

I have turned it round 180degrees so it now leans back as per the picture below. Is this OK?



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Andy S

posted on 3/6/14 at 07:19 PM Reply With Quote
If I were an IVA man I would have a problem with that - If not for IVA then I would still not be happy with is from a personal view that it is just wrong and takes very little effort to do right.






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SALAD

posted on 3/6/14 at 07:58 PM Reply With Quote
Ok, from that I think I am correct in saying that the reservoir in the picture is not usable due to it being designed to mount on a master cylinder with an upward tilt and my master cylinder is mounted horizontal.
So I need to use very little effort and get it right by using a reservoir that is designed to be mounted on a level master cylinder.

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