Mastercylinder identification???

Started by Jbird, December 19, 2007, 01:18:19 PM

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Jbird

The saga continues. I talked to Mico they want $250.00 for a replacement cylinder. I think they are crazy. They want $105.00 for a rebuild kit that may or may not work, this cylinder has been superceded.

I think it's time to upgrade to a regular automotive mastercylinder and a couple of residual pressure valves. Now I'm looking for suggestions. The car has four piston front calipers and two piston non floating rear calipers. I don't have room for a power booster. I'm thinking a smallbore dual reservoir M/C. Any suggestions???    Jbird 8)
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I just finished installing one of these. Very nice and being fully adjustable it works awesome. 29017948497 on Ebay. Here is alink to the master on their website. http://www.classicperform.com/NewProducts/MCPV-1/MCPV-1.htm

enjenjo

I'm thinking if you have a fork lift parts supplier nearby, you can get it much cheaper than from Mico.
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enjenjo

You have the pn off the old cylinder? I need to do a cross reference.
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wayne petty

ok...i am thinking that you are limited to space...


several thoughts....

there are a few smaller bore masters aht use a very simular 3 bolt mounting flange...    but those will be single system like you have...

i have not found any dual system masters with ththat 3 bolt flange.. but it is only a few holes to drill....the pdf file in a few megs...

i worry about having to reenginner the pedal ratios also...

additional off the wall thoughts...

87-88 tbird turbo coupes used a weird bosch antilock brake system that had a built in hydraulic pump and accumulator to hold volume of pressured fluid for the assist...


ok.. before all the shouting takes place... i know that there were over the top expencive...  i seem to recall that the masters unbolted from these and were a conventional flange...  so it might be possable to u just use the power unit and its pressure switches..  and the level switch from the fill cap on the master....

the mark 7's used a simular system..
i think i would stick with the tbird system..
next off the wall.. idea... i hope i dont run out of bricks...
i think i have the pressure side of a mark 7 system around here somewere... maybe it was just the fluid tank...

the next is a hydroboost system...

GPster

Why don't you use two of the Dodge truck master cylinders in that bracket and let the one pedal activate both of them? GPster

Jbird

I talked to Brizio junior again. He was quite amazed about the type M/C his old man used. He gave me the p/n of an early Corvette disc/disc M/C, the one they're using now a days. I'll have to modify the bracket or fab up an adaptor plate. The M/C should be here in the am, a couple of RPVs some squiggled up brake lines and we'll be rockin, well, at least till I get the rear calipers cleaned and inspected. My cost on the M/C is about 80 clameroonies.

I've met both of rivers sisters/girlfriends, Heffer was kinda cute but Elsie frightened me, two tone-two ton chicks'll do that to a guy.   Jbird 8)
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enjenjo

Ok, it looks like a Mico MP03-021-459 will replace it. which is also a Clarklift CL909740.

On the Corvette master cylinder, there is an adapter available, ECI pn EC410 that will directly adapt the Vette cylinder to that mount you have.
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Thanks Frank, I'm glad the guy finally bent to my will and went with the upgrade. Actually his financial advisor/wife bent him for me. At least when his grand daughter does the next brake job she won't have to spend hours just figuring out what's in there.   Have a fun Festivus a merry Christmas a happy Hanaka a cool Kwanzaa  and an enjoyable whatever else I may have missed.    Jbird 8)

BTW Mico's replacement unit for 02 020 092 is p/n 02 020 313, go figure.
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