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Old 08-06-2010, 07:51 AM   #2
Keith Seymore
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Re: brake master cylinder ?

Check and make sure they are plumbed the same; that is, I seem to recall my cast iron m/c the front reservoir went to the front brakes (and the rear to the rear); whereas on the plastic one the front reservoir was smaller, for the rear brakes and the rear portion was for the fronts.

(I hope that makes sense).

Otherwise than that swap the fittings should both be English flare (not ISO), the rear of the m/c should fit the booster, so as long as the fittings are on the outboard side of both you should be good to go.

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