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Old 24-Jul-2005, 13:44
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I have taken a look at the rear master cylinder when the pedal is pressed. You can see that the master cylinder moves by a heck of a lot.

It appears that the bracket that holds the master cylinder is not up to the job. I intend to make a new one from decent ally plate and add a method of fixing a small heat shield for the exhaust pipes.

I think that with the master cylinder being held firmly and correctly with no flex when the brake pedal is pressed and a heat shield could do the trick.

And yes, my brake works ok but I reckon it could be better.


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