flanders
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posted on 10/9/17 at 07:05 PM |
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Looking to upgrade sierra master cylinder
Hi all. my M/C is leaking so its time to change it.
rather than just replace with another sierra one, ive seen some info regarding using a smaller bore cylinder which give better pedal feel. ive seen
lots of different info on here using the search function, im looking for the 'simplest' to install
my current set up is (i think) a sierra m/c with 3 outlets, one to the rear and 2 for the front with M10x1 fittings.
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could anyone give me sources for a smaller bore cylinder?
will my existing push rod work with suggested cylinders?
can i reuse my reservoir?
thanks
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jossey
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posted on 10/9/17 at 09:11 PM |
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Contact ap racing they helped me years ago With one
Thanks
David Johnson
Building my tiger avon slowly but surely.
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martinnitram
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posted on 10/9/17 at 10:42 PM |
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I'm on with exactly the same job, only on a striker.
so far ive found out the fiesta mk 1 has a 19.05 bore and is very close to the sierra one, the mounting stud holes are orientated differently, but not
right for me as the outlet ports foul the steering column, the Nova mk 1 is fairly close but so far only found one with 20.something mm bore size,
looking at a Mazda familia one at present, 19.05 mm bore and ports on the correct side for me, trouble is its only 2 port and ours are 3, one used for
brake switch.
As for the push rod ill probably adapt mine as needed to suit, although the mazda one looks close on the pictures and the rebuild kit is available for
a tenner on the bay.
What calipers are you using? ive got wilwood powerlite 4 pots and the sierra M/C feels to big even with these on.
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flanders
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posted on 11/9/17 at 07:45 AM |
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Yeah ive seen people mention the fiesta MK1 MC, do you have the part number/link handy? am i right in thinking it has 4 ports so one needs blocking
off?
ive seen old Fiat (124?) ones mentioned too
my set up is sierra rear discs, and HiSpec 4 pots on the front. with the sierra MC the pedal is very hard with next to zero 'feel' i have
to really push the pedal to brake hard. its not bothered me much but since im changing out the cylinder i may as-well fit something better
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SJ
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posted on 11/9/17 at 07:56 AM |
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I've got a Fiat 124 19mm mc. It works really well but the mounting holes are in a different orientation to the Sierra MC. That meant making an
adapter plate to mount it to the bulkhead. If the Fiesta has the same hole alignment as the Sierra it would make swapping it over a lot easier.
Stu
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flanders
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posted on 11/9/17 at 08:10 AM |
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Thanks Stu.
if the mounting holes are different orientation could you not just have drilled 2 new holes rather than make an adapter plate? or am i missing
something
quote: Originally posted by SJ
I've got a Fiat 124 19mm mc. It works really well but the mounting holes are in a different orientation to the Sierra MC. That meant making an
adapter plate to mount it to the bulkhead. If the Fiesta has the same hole alignment as the Sierra it would make swapping it over a lot easier.
Stu
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SJ
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posted on 11/9/17 at 08:40 AM |
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quote:
posted on 11/9/17 at 08:10 AM
Thanks Stu.
if the mounting holes are different orientation could you not just have drilled 2 new holes rather than make an adapter plate? or am i missing
something
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Originally posted by SJ
I've got a Fiat 124 19mm mc. It works really well but the mounting holes are in a different orientation to the Sierra MC. That meant making an
adapter plate to mount it to the bulkhead. If the Fiesta has the same hole alignment as the Sierra it would make swapping it over a lot easier.
Stu
Good point - It was a while ago, but from memory I think also the bore of the hole needed in the bulkhead was a bit smaller as well, so the holes
would have been right on the edge of the metal.
This didn't strike me as being strong enough & putting the adapter plate in place gave it a lot more strength.
Stu
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flanders
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posted on 11/9/17 at 08:49 AM |
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ah yeah i get you! good point
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flanders
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posted on 11/9/17 at 10:49 AM |
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Does anyone know the part umber or have a link to the correct Fiesta cylinder?
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Dick Axtell
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posted on 11/9/17 at 12:02 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by flanders
Does anyone know the part umber or have a link to the correct Fiesta cylinder?
So far as I've been able to establish, the Ford Fiesta mcyl (19.0 dia) is 74066105 (Girling), 6067715 (Ford), or MBM758 (Moprod). There may be
other equivalents.
Work-in-Progress: Changed to Zetec + T9. Still trying!!
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flanders
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posted on 11/9/17 at 12:05 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Dick Axtell
quote: Originally posted by flanders
Does anyone know the part umber or have a link to the correct Fiesta cylinder?
So far as I've been able to establish, the Ford Fiesta mcyl (19.0 dia) is 74066105 (Girling), 6067715 (Ford), or MBM758 (Moprod). There may be
other equivalents.
thanks mate, does this look right then .... https://www.buycarparts.co.uk/metelli/7724702
Genuine Delphi Brake Master Cylinder LM36199
[Edited on 11/9/17 by flanders]
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flanders
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posted on 11/9/17 at 12:10 PM |
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The 4 outlet MC's im assuming are for cross circuit brake systems with 50/50 split? will i be ok (bias wise) running both rear caliper from one
outlet?
will the sierra reservoir fit on the fiesta MC?
[Edited on 11/9/17 by flanders]
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martinnitram
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posted on 11/9/17 at 06:09 PM |
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You would just blank off the ports you don't need with bleed nipples, I'm not sure if the sierra res will go on the fiesta one, I lost
interest in that one once I realised it clashed with my steering column.
Good shout who ever it was for mentioning the fiat 124, looking on t'bay that comes with reservoir pipe adaptors so you could run separate
reservoir bowls and could mean it can be angled slightly to match the fixing holes.
Any reason why you shouldn't angle a master cylinder ??
Sorry op for jumping on your thread, but mine was going nowhere.
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flanders
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posted on 11/9/17 at 06:17 PM |
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Not a problem bud. It's all good questions and info. Good thinking with the mounting of the fiat one. Plus it looks to have 3 outlets.
Remote mounting a reservoir would be ideal. Have You seen a decent remote reservoir to use??
[Edited on 11/9/17 by flanders]
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martinnitram
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posted on 11/9/17 at 06:19 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by flanders
Thanks Stu.
if the mounting holes are different orientation could you not just have drilled 2 new holes rather than make an adapter plate? or am i missing
something
quote: Originally posted by SJ
I've got a Fiat 124 19mm mc. It works really well but the mounting holes are in a different orientation to the Sierra MC. That meant making an
adapter plate to mount it to the bulkhead. If the Fiesta has the same hole alignment as the Sierra it would make swapping it over a lot easier.
Stu
Hi Stu, what calipers are you using this M/C with, ( I'm running wildwood powerlite 4 pots ) just trying to gauge how much improvement to
expect, and did the fiat take the sierra push rod or was that altered.
Thanks
Mart.
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martinnitram
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posted on 11/9/17 at 06:24 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by flanders
Not a problem bud. It's all good questions and info. Good thinking with the mounting of the fiat one. Plus it looks to have 3 outlets.
Remote mounting a reservoir would be ideal. Have You seen a decent remote reservoir to use??
[Edited on 11/9/17 by flanders]
Not seen one in particular but you see loads for sale in demon tweeks and the like, I'm thinking along the lines of running two smaller bottles
one for each circuit for simplicity and would be a little safer in the event of reservoir leak.
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flanders
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posted on 12/9/17 at 09:52 AM |
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ok so ive ordered
Fiat 124 MC (eBay)
Dual remote reservoir (CBS)
Brake fluid rated hose (CBS)
M10 x 1.25 brake pipe fittings (eBay)
Hopefully I have time to try and install it this week. Im hoping i can reuse my push rod and that the MC will bolt up without having to make a
plate.
[Edited on 12/9/17 by flanders]
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flanders
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posted on 12/9/17 at 10:00 AM |
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Anyone reading this who has fitted the Fiat cylinder,
i assume the 2 ports together are for the fronts calipers and the single port towards the front is for the rear calipers?
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SJ
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posted on 12/9/17 at 10:21 AM |
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quote:
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Originally posted by flanders
Thanks Stu.
if the mounting holes are different orientation could you not just have drilled 2 new holes rather than make an adapter plate? or am i missing
something
quote:
Originally posted by SJ
I've got a Fiat 124 19mm mc. It works really well but the mounting holes are in a different orientation to the Sierra MC. That meant making an
adapter plate to mount it to the bulkhead. If the Fiesta has the same hole alignment as the Sierra it would make swapping it over a lot easier.
Stu
Hi Stu, what calipers are you using this M/C with, ( I'm running wildwood powerlite 4 pots ) just trying to gauge how much improvement to
expect, and did the fiat take the sierra push rod or was that altered.
Thanks
Mart.
I'm running standard Sierra brakes. The push rod I have is home made but it swapped over fine. It made a big difference to pedal feel.
Stu
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martinnitram
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posted on 12/9/17 at 04:31 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by flanders
ok so ive ordered
Fiat 124 MC (eBay)
Dual remote reservoir (CBS)
Brake fluid rated hose (CBS)
M10 x 1.25 brake pipe fittings (eBay)
Hopefully I have time to try and install it this week. Im hoping i can reuse my push rod and that the MC will bolt up without having to make a
plate.
[Edited on 12/9/17 by flanders]
Ive ordered one as well.
Not ordered the reservoir yet though, had another thought and mine has the fluid level switch which id try to keep, so ill get it in bits first and
see if I can re fit the sierra res.
Hopefully well both have decent brakes by the end of this !
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martinnitram
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posted on 12/9/17 at 04:34 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by SJ
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Originally posted by flanders
Thanks Stu.
if the mounting holes are different orientation could you not just have drilled 2 new holes rather than make an adapter plate? or am i missing
something
quote:
Originally posted by SJ
I've got a Fiat 124 19mm mc. It works really well but the mounting holes are in a different orientation to the Sierra MC. That meant making an
adapter plate to mount it to the bulkhead. If the Fiesta has the same hole alignment as the Sierra it would make swapping it over a lot easier.
Stu
Hi Stu, what calipers are you using this M/C with, ( I'm running wildwood powerlite 4 pots ) just trying to gauge how much improvement to
expect, and did the fiat take the sierra push rod or was that altered.
Thanks
Mart.
I'm running standard Sierra brakes. The push rod I have is home made but it swapped over fine. It made a big difference to pedal feel.
Stu
Thanks, should make a big difference to my brakes as well then.
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davidimurray
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posted on 13/9/17 at 08:39 AM |
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Been thinking about doing the same. Would be really interested in some feedback on how you get on and photos of the finished installations.
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martinnitram
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posted on 18/9/17 at 05:57 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by davidimurray
Been thinking about doing the same. Would be really interested in some feedback on how you get on and photos of the finished installations.
Ive made a start.
This is a fiat 124 master cylinder replacing ford sierra
Fitted to the bulkhead with a spreader plate to cover the bigger centre hole left by the sierra item.
Existing sierra push rod went straight in nicely.
First cock up, I didn't take M/C to auto suppliers before fitting it and try some male fittings in the threads, along with the brake light
switch as the sierra items don't fit.
Was planning of doing new flares, and reusing the fittings.
I think they must be metric being European M/C
Need to remotely mount the reservoir some how, the sierra one actually pushes into the holes in the fiat but its not an exact line up and you cant get
the pipes in anyway as they go in the top.
A few pictures here https://www.facebook.com/raw.striker.12
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martinnitram
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posted on 18/9/17 at 06:07 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by SJ
I've got a Fiat 124 19mm mc. It works really well but the mounting holes are in a different orientation to the Sierra MC. That meant making an
adapter plate to mount it to the bulkhead. If the Fiesta has the same hole alignment as the Sierra it would make swapping it over a lot easier.
Stu
What reservoir did you end up using stu.
Did you manage to re use the sierra or use after market.
I'm hoping to re use my sierra one to have the fluid level warning light working, not worked out how yet though.
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flanders
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posted on 9/10/17 at 11:14 AM |
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Finally got round to fitting the Fiat unit.
fairly simple job, much better with the remote reservoir.
new cylinder
second hand reservoir
new brake pipes and fitting (different thread for the fiat MC)
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Had a quick run out last night, much much better pedal feel although i think ive still got some air trapped, probably in the rear calipers
[Edited on 9/10/17 by flanders]
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