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#11 Re: which master cylinder?
supafatto Posted on: 2012/9/1 13:59
I'm after a push rod like the one datto man talks about the one that stays on the pedal when master is removed


#10 Re: which master cylinder?
Boostin Posted on: 2006/6/17 14:56
i agree with killer1200, talk to craig at mad dat, he has the know how...


#9 Re: which master cylinder?
Boostin Posted on: 2006/6/17 14:56
i agree with killer1200, talk to craig at mad dat, he has the know how...


#8 Re: which master cylinder?
dattoman_1000 Posted on: 2006/6/16 12:22
Yes
Yes
No


#7 Re: which master cylinder?
B210sleeper Posted on: 2006/6/15 18:42
the largest sunny MC works fine with wilwood 4 pots and the rear drums.

i think all the hardlines are the same.


#6 Re: which master cylinder?
blofly Posted on: 2006/6/15 15:51
would the JB1289 fit into the 1200? and would the 1200 brake lines bolt up to it ok? would there be any modifications needed to fit the unit?


#5 Re: which master cylinder?
dattoman_1000 Posted on: 2006/6/15 15:42
Both run same 48mm pistons


#4 Re: which master cylinder?
killer1200 Posted on: 2006/6/15 15:39
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is there much difference in piston bore size from the 120y to the 1200 coupe calipers, i would have thought the 11/16 would suit? do u need a larger m cyl for disc / disc? i'm running the 13/16, but with twin sumi's and R31 rears, and i only have about 10mm of movement before the pedal is hard? i'm running no booster


You can run a 4 pot front with a 2 pot rear with a 7/8 tandem master cylinder without a booster so you should be fine.

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#3 Re: which master cylinder?
short-coupe Posted on: 2006/6/15 11:57
is there much difference in piston bore size from the 120y to the 1200 coupe calipers, i would have thought the 11/16 would suit? do u need a larger m cyl for disc / disc? i'm running the 13/16, but with twin sumi's and R31 rears, and i only have about 10mm of movement before the pedal is hard? i'm running no booster


#2 Re: which master cylinder?
dattoman_1000 Posted on: 2006/6/12 15:22
JB1196 is for disc front with no booster 11/16"
The pushrod is seperate to the master and stays on the pedal when the master is removed

JB1181 and JB1172 are the same thing 3/4"
They suit boosted system
This would be your minimum master to use

I'd probably step up to the Sunny master JB1289 which is 13/16"

The P7217 is PBR ADR stle unit with the big recatangular bottle.



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