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I have Strange duel calipers at the rear and Mark Wiliams single calipers at front, have strange mastercylinder 1,125, is it to small master cylinder? I think i have long way for the pedal.
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My car has Strange duel calipers in back Strange singles in front. I have a Strange master cylinder but I don't remember what size. No problems but I do run 2 PSI residual valves front and rear and that helps me keep a good pedal.
All hard lines except for -3 from the frame to the wheels. However I may be causing some brake drag with those valves, don't know. |
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Dual rear Calipers require larger volume than a single fronts. I would call both Strange and M W and confirm piston volumes. Ask Strange which port , front or back has more volume output and tube it accordingly. Based on the Piston areas , Strange should tell you if MS bore size has enough volume.
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Have a New WIldwood Master Cylinder for sale. Dan |
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