I have a yellow band master cylinder , does the brake pipe with the larger "nut" go to the front or rear brakes

Master Cylinder
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robsrallymini
, Mar 24 2010 06:51 PM
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#1
Posted 24 March 2010 - 06:51 PM
#2
Posted 25 March 2010 - 10:41 AM
Taken from the Mini Spares website:
The later master cylinder (GMC227 - supplied as a replacement for the early types and requires a conversion pipe kit, sometimes identifiable by a yellow plastic band around the cylinder body) has metric threaded fittings with nuts of two different sizes - top one bigger than the bottom one. The conversion pipe kit is necessary because the piston functions (and therefore the port supply ones too) are reversed. The upper/top port feeds the front brakes, the lower/bottom one feeding the rear brakes.
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The later master cylinder (GMC227 - supplied as a replacement for the early types and requires a conversion pipe kit, sometimes identifiable by a yellow plastic band around the cylinder body) has metric threaded fittings with nuts of two different sizes - top one bigger than the bottom one. The conversion pipe kit is necessary because the piston functions (and therefore the port supply ones too) are reversed. The upper/top port feeds the front brakes, the lower/bottom one feeding the rear brakes.
http://www.minispare...x?ty=ad&aid=129
#3
Posted 30 March 2010 - 08:02 PM
thanks for that
#4
Posted 31 March 2010 - 04:19 PM
hi there
bit confused now !
just looked at my master cylinder and the top outlet is the small one and the bottom one
is the big one ! so which should go to where?
thanks
rob
bit confused now !
just looked at my master cylinder and the top outlet is the small one and the bottom one
is the big one ! so which should go to where?
thanks
rob
#5
Posted 31 March 2010 - 08:32 PM
Good point, mine has the larger union on the bottom too. But all the yellow tag master cylinders i've come across have the top port feeding the front brakes and the bottom port to feed the rear brakes. With the exception of one clubman where it'd been plumbed the wrong way around by a previous owner and the rear brakes locked up and the fronts were very vague.
#6
Posted 01 April 2010 - 03:25 PM
Thanks for that , any ideas why the rear brakes would start to lock up ?
I have not changed anything on the braking system.
I have not changed anything on the braking system.
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