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12-01-2017, 09:06 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-01-2017, 09:10 AM by Chris_90.)
So as above is it possible to convert to a 2port master cylinder from a 4 port, I'm upgrading the brakes on my saxo I've ordered a 2 port 23mm master cylinder thinking that was right with out checking, but after some research i Realised I had the wrong master cylinder (I should have checked)
So is it possible to split it in to Y pices and convert to the 2 port or should I just try to get a 4 port to save messing about?
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assuming it doesn't have abs
you can split each of the two ports with at piece and have 4 outputs.
should e able to use existing lines if there are already four coming up in engine bay.
work out how the split, normally diagonal split on a 2 port
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Ok mate cheers I'll have to work out what pipe is what brake on it give it ago, just another question are the master cylinder brake pipe connections the same as standard brake pipes (if that makes sense) the look smaller to me.
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the ports on the the 23mm 2port version are m12
most of the other brake unions on the car are m10
ymmv