So the next chapter of making the Healey stop...
I just received a new brake master cylinder from Moss. Wanted to just do a rebuild, but the kits were not immediately available, so I settled for a new one. I figured I would just go with the bolt-on job. But......
The new master cylinder is shorter than the original on the car. I have a 67 BJ8 with servo. The original master cylinder measures about 4 3/4" from the firewall to the front end of the cylinder. The new one only measures 4 1/8". The new one is made from cast iron and the original is a light composite metal with Girling stamped under the pressure line. So besides the feed line from the reservoir being short by almost 3/4", I wonder if the stroke is also different and the volume of fluid with each stroke.
Anyone have any ideas????? Is this the new style of replacements?
Thanks,
Mark
I just received a new brake master cylinder from Moss. Wanted to just do a rebuild, but the kits were not immediately available, so I settled for a new one. I figured I would just go with the bolt-on job. But......
The new master cylinder is shorter than the original on the car. I have a 67 BJ8 with servo. The original master cylinder measures about 4 3/4" from the firewall to the front end of the cylinder. The new one only measures 4 1/8". The new one is made from cast iron and the original is a light composite metal with Girling stamped under the pressure line. So besides the feed line from the reservoir being short by almost 3/4", I wonder if the stroke is also different and the volume of fluid with each stroke.
Anyone have any ideas????? Is this the new style of replacements?
Thanks,
Mark
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