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Location: WHEELING,WV.>>>HOME OF WWVA | is there any difference between a power brake master cylinder and a non-power master cylinder -----------------------------------------------later |
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Location: Perth Australia | Yep
Bore size and the power cylinders dont have the rod attached to them (can come out without the piston)
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Location: bishop, ca | Read somewhere, recently, that 'we' want to use as large of wheel cylinders as is possible.
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Location: Arizona | That would depend on how big the master cyl bore is. If you use bigger bore wheel cylinders it takes more fluid to fill them for each 0.1 movement of the brake shoes. So that means the MC has to push out more fluid. Big wheel cylinders with too small a a bore in the MC means you could run out of pedal before you got the brakes applied as hard as you wanted to. You can't fool mother nature or fluid dynamics. |
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