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Old 08-28-2014, 07:59 AM   #1
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I still have ABS but the master cylinder has been changed to a cylinder out of a Mazda 929 .It is slightly longer and has a bigger bore. Works very well .
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Old 08-28-2014, 08:39 AM   #2
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I still have ABS but the master cylinder has been changed to a cylinder out of a Mazda 929 .It is slightly longer and has a bigger bore. Works very well .
Were there any issues with the shared fluid reservoir on the 929 MC? I've never looked at one to know..
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I still have ABS but the master cylinder has been changed to a cylinder out of a Mazda 929 .It is slightly longer and has a bigger bore. Works very well .
Instead of the stock 15/16" it's a full 1". I've thought about doing that for a big brake kit to push the extra fluid, but I was told it wasn't required. I guess now would have been the time to do it since I'd need to bend the lines anyway lol.
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