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Brake master cylinder (1200)
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Hello All
Looking to install the RAYBESTOS MC39087 Brake Master Cylinder, it has the 11/16 bore and dual system.

I don't have any hard brake lines to copy, so I'm making from scratch.

The terminations are M10 x1mm but what type of ends should it be, bubble, single flare of double flare?
Looking it to the socket I can see a small sealing flange or ledge rather than the conventional bubble fitting that show a smooth 45 degree slope

Any help welcome

Cheers

Dov

Posted on: 2012/6/15 7:02
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Re: Brake master cylinder (1200)
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Brakes lines should always be double-flare. The others are unsafe for high-pressure life or death usage.

That M/C is a stock replacement item.

Posted on: 2012/6/15 7:48
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Re: Brake master cylinder (1200)
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Whereabouts are you? If you happen to be near Melbourne Australia, I've got a coupe shell here with complete brake lines that you are welcome to have for free (the brake lines, not the coupe shell itself!)

Posted on: 2012/6/15 7:51
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