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RR brakes mixing with Disco brakes I NEED HELP!!!

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MuddyMike:

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Can I change the brake lines and et rid of some of the splitters?  


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Simple bit of re plumbing should do the trick, Just do away with the lines that feed the front callipers that share the feed to the rears, so that you end up with one MC chamber feeding front the other feeding rear.

Mike

landyman Ash:

--- Quote from: "MuddyMike" ---
--- Quote from: "landyman Ash" ---

Can I change the brake lines and et rid of some of the splitters?  


--- End quote ---


Simple bit of re plumbing should do the trick, Just do away with the lines that feed the front callipers that share the feed to the rears, so that you end up with one MC chamber feeding front the other feeding rear.

Mike
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Thats what I wanted to hear!  I'll get some pipe and re-plumb.  Much easier and quicker I'd say!

Cheers Mike, thought it was poss so glad you confirmed it.

Range Rover Blues:
I'm not sure that's the sensible way to do it, the pistons in the MC are designed to move a certain amount of fluid, simply plugging up two of the brakes lines is not all that's involved.  The single line callipers are exactly the same as the duals except where the internal lines are drilled, what you will be doing is pushing much more fluid through the primary circuit than was anticipated by the designers.  I'm not going to say it won't work but I wouldn't be surprised.

landyman Ash:
Hmmm, had a feeling that was the case  :?

Been offered a 90 master cylinder?

That may be a better way of dealing with it??

Im lost  :shock:  :shock:  :shock:  :shock:

Henry Webster:
Got a 90 master cylinder on the MuddyMoo - seems to be the way.

H

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