Crazy what you end up finding. Good thing I decided to check.
So what do you think is best in order to get them right?
Was looking at the minispares brake id chart but obviously there is nothing there that suites a black tandem mc running 7.5 discs with a regulator.
The only closest match I see on that chart is the black tandem mc used on 1275GT Diagonal split with 8.4" discs and that used 1/2" rear wheel cylinders with no regulator.
for the life of me I cant figure out why people don't do things properly the first time. Its not really that hard is it.
As Graeme pointed out, the discs you have are 8.4", not that that changes much on the rear brakes.
The Mini Spares chart seems to only cover cars made for the UK market and doesn't cover all possibilities.
We had a Mini made here, it was called a 1275LS, it was similar to the UK 1275GT, These had a Green Tag Master Cylinder, which was the same as the Black Tag, only the threads for the fittings were M10 x 1.0, instead of 3/8" UNF. These had 8.4" discs up front, 5/8" Rear Wheel Cylinders and one of those dreadful FAM7821 valves. These were configured front / rear split like yours.
Our 1275 Californian Mokes also had a similar set up, only on those, they very soon dropped the FAM7821 Valve in favour of the 13H7757 Inertia Valve.
I feel it's a better brake set up if you can use the largest rear wheel cylinders you can, that avoid lock up and for your set up, as I suggested above, the 5/8" Cylinders are what I'd fit, along with a Valve of one type (but not the FAM7821 !).
Typically, the 1/2" Cylinders were only used with a Diagonal Split System as it's not easily possible to fit a Regulating Valve of any sort for the Rear Brakes in such a set up, however, these also give next to no rear brakes.
If you were to change to a Yellow Tag Master Cylinder, as these have stepped bores, then you could go to 11/16" Rear Wheel Cylinders.











