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Guest elgey7

Can anyone show me pictures of how they mounted the master cylinder after removal of the servo? The master cylinder mounting holes are just off the servo mounting holes. It looks like it needs some sort of plate making.

Can anyone share how they did this?

 

regards

Colin

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Ive just removed the servo to install the Dellortos onto the XE.

The holes in the plate match both the master cyl. & the servo,

the spacing and sizes are identical.

My servo & m/cyl came from a 1.8 GHIA.

Bob

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Guest Ian & Carole

Yep unbolt servo and bin it !

 

Master cyl. is same fitting but you will need a different push-rod can be made but I bought one from Tiger racing , about £9.00 inc postage arrived by return of post. Great service and the brakes are soooomuch better now. Much more feel and control of what you are doing.

Ian J

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Colin

This is the Tiger Push rod. Works well But next time I think I will make my own, cant be that hard, can it? :lol: :lol:

 

Like Ian says its an easy job and its a big improvement ........IMHO :D :D

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Guest elgey7

Thanks for the replies everyone, however my master cylinder is not the same fixing as the servo. The MC bolt pitch is smaller & too close to drill additonal holes.

Looks like I'll need to make a plate or get a MC with diference bolt hole layout.

Somebody must have done this. My MC is a standard Sierra, have you something different. I don't like the idea of drilling new holes so close to the existing ones.

It would also mean bending the pedal box to get the 10mm holes to match the MC.

I ordered the rod from Tiger and would like to go ahead & remove the servo.

 

Thanks & Regards

Colin

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