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Thread size on a '67 master cylinder - Disk Brake Questions..!
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SteveW
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Thread size on a '67 master cylinder - Disk Brake Questions..!
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June 03, 2008, 18:57:11 pm »
Does anyone know the thread size of the ports on a '67 beetle master cylinder? I want to run AN fittings throughout so I need to order the correct adapters!
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JS
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Re: Thread size on a '67 master cylinder
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June 03, 2008, 20:25:27 pm »
Should be M10x1.
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SteveW
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Re: Thread size on a '67 master cylinder
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Cool, thanks
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SteveW
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Re: Thread size on a '67 master cylinder - Disk Brake Questions..!
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June 04, 2008, 15:56:47 pm »
As I'm going to be running 4 wheel disk brakes, is it a good idea to run a brake proportioning valve e.g this from Wilwood
Also do I need to run a residual pressure valve as the M/C will be lower than the calipers?
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Steve
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Zach Gomulka
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Re: Thread size on a '67 master cylinder - Disk Brake Questions..!
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June 04, 2008, 16:14:52 pm »
I've got 4 wheel discs on my car, original master cylinder with no residual pressure valve and no problems. I am thinking about installing a proportioning valve though because when I really hammer on the binders my 145's lock up, a little more bias towards the rear wouldn't hurt.
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Bruce
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Re: Thread size on a '67 master cylinder - Disk Brake Questions..!
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June 05, 2008, 02:10:09 am »
A pro valve won't help that, Zach. They are usually installed such that they can reduce the rear lockup. You need the opposite. What are your rear brakes now?
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