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Master cylinders

Posted: Wed 24th Oct 2018 4:46 pm
by fosworth
Please can someone confirm what size the brake and clutch master cylinders should be. The ones on the car I am rebuilding are 5/8 Brake ( large unit ) and 3/4 Clutch ( small unit ). Its a 64 L/C and my research suggests the brakes should be 3/4.
John

Re: Master cylinders

Posted: Wed 24th Oct 2018 7:17 pm
by Keith Halstead
For the P14 calipers brake master cyl should be 0.7"

Clutch is 5/8" I think.

Re: Master cylinders

Posted: Wed 24th Oct 2018 7:58 pm
by fosworth
Thanks Keith, that confirms my thoughts and makes the job much easier due to availability of suitable master cylinders.

Re: Master cylinders

Posted: Wed 24th Oct 2018 9:43 pm
by tommy
64 car brake master cylinder should be 0.7" and clutch master cylinder 5/8"

Re: Master cylinders

Posted: Thu 25th Oct 2018 8:31 pm
by Peter Meyer
I think the .7 are hard to find. There is an old factory service bulletin about this and the wrong size can give you lock up problems I'm lead to believe.

Re: Master cylinders

Posted: Thu 25th Oct 2018 11:22 pm
by tommy
Very early cars had 0.75" brake master cylinder and 0.75" rear wheel cylinders, but this was changed to 0.7" brake master cylinder and 0.7" rear wheel cylinders. I believe this was due to rear brake locking problems, but even with the correct 0.7" master and wheel cylinders fitted, my car had too much rear brakes and was prone to end up sideways in heavy braking situations.
Tommy

Re: Master cylinders

Posted: Fri 26th Oct 2018 3:44 am
by Peter Meyer
That's what I hear.....

Re: Master cylinders

Posted: Fri 26th Oct 2018 8:58 am
by Michael Winstock
Peter...you must have very good hearing.....10000 miles to Northern Ireland?
There I go again Keith.....getting way off the original subject!

Re: Master cylinders

Posted: Fri 26th Oct 2018 8:31 pm
by Peter Meyer
The internet is an amazing thing Michael. They even post old Lotus Cortina factory bulletins. Even in Australia!