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Steve Lovelock

posted on 9/11/04 at 08:49 PM Reply With Quote
Master cylinder - which one

Hi, I’m building a velocity which will be Ford based and I would like to buy a pair of master cylinders as cheaply as possible. I can get car components through the trade at discount but I don't know what the master cylinders are from. Do you know what model type they are or what car they are from?

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Steve

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Andybarbet

posted on 10/11/04 at 12:01 AM Reply With Quote
I was gonna ask same thing as i just got a velocity XT kit and this is one of the first jobs !, i managed to pick up a 0.625" Girling off ebay cheap but still need the 0.7" everywhere seem to be about the same price but my local motor factors reckon if i can give him a Girling part no. he may be able to get cheaper ? cant seem to find a part no. though ? Anyone ?
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JAG

posted on 12/11/04 at 09:11 AM Reply With Quote
Guys, the parts you are looking for are clutch master cylinders. They can be used on the brake system of a small car purely because the line pressures are very low.

They are available from most kit car parts suppliers and come in around £30 each new - available in several sizes from 15.9mm to 19.05mm bore.





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Toolbox_USA

posted on 22/11/04 at 06:41 AM Reply With Quote
Wilwood makes some nice aftermarket stuff.

I'm sure you can find some sort of fit.

http://www.wilwood.com/Centers/Catalog/pages/TECH.asp





Jeff

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Fred W B

posted on 22/11/04 at 08:31 AM Reply With Quote
Where I ordered my Willwood parts from:

Note that the cylinders prices quoted below are complete kits with res etc, and that the freight is to SA, in US Dollars

Regards

Fred WB

Hi thanks for the reply to the e-mail I sent you. The part numbers you
responded with where
correct on the master cylinders where correct.
1- 260-3372 5/8 bore is 62.50
1- 260-3374 3/4 bore is 62.50
1 -340-1757 Bias bar assembly only 55.49
1-340-4990 Remote bias adjuster 41.60
1-270-2016 Quick release steering hub 3/4 inch shaft 24.31
U.S.P.S economy 4-6 week 48.00
Total = 294.40
Let me know if I can help you more with this order.
Regards
Bill Whelan

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paulf

posted on 22/11/04 at 07:49 PM Reply With Quote
Hillman imps also used these , if i remeber correctly there was a .625 for brakes and .750 for the clutch .These were Girling manufactured and you may be able to find a part number for them.
Paul
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Originally posted by JAG
Guys, the parts you are looking for are clutch master cylinders. They can be used on the brake system of a small car purely because the line pressures are very low.

They are available from most kit car parts suppliers and come in around £30 each new - available in several sizes from 15.9mm to 19.05mm bore.

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andrew.carwithen

posted on 22/11/04 at 08:48 PM Reply With Quote
I've got a girling 0.70 master cylinder in front of me. The only number I can find is on the lug between the two ports which is as follows: BS2 (could be 8S2?) 64673554.
I don't know if this is a part no. or a casting no.

Andy.

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Rorty

posted on 23/11/04 at 03:56 AM Reply With Quote
AP have a fair bit of master cylinder information on their site that's worth looking at. LINK





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shades

posted on 23/11/04 at 01:10 PM Reply With Quote
I have fitted 2 Girling master cylinders to my floor pedal assembly. £28 plus VAT from Kit car builder solutions.

Trial fit last night and the length of the input shaft seems a tad long and causes the ped al to point down. Is the idea to trim the shaft to length to get the pedal to sit upright? Seems to be about 50mm of thread avaliable.

Any advice?

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