Anyone using an S Master cylinder with 4 pots?

Anyone using an S Master cylinder with 4 pots?

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haynes

Original Poster:

370 posts

249 months

Wednesday 18th January 2006
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I'm changing my brakes from late servo split system to a single circuit with no servo. Discs are 7.5 with 4 pots. Does using the S master cylinder give excessive pedal travel?

vodkakid

1,076 posts

279 months

Saturday 28th January 2006
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I've just put 4pots on mine (had s set up before) and they feel very soft (they were only changed a day ago though).

Extra 300 Driver

5,281 posts

253 months

Saturday 28th January 2006
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You get a much longer pedal using 4 pots. Make sure the rears are adjusted, that makes a difference.

Pat H

8,058 posts

263 months

Sunday 29th January 2006
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On a slightly different note, I am using S Discs on my 1275GT with 10" wheels and no servo.

It has the later "tower" type dual circuit master cylinder and the pedal is as stiff as a board.

Anyone know if it will be any less effort if converted to a single circuit system using an S master cylinder.

I really don't to put a servo in there.

fwdracer

3,564 posts

231 months

Monday 30th January 2006
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Pat H....

Have you tried softer Pads? I use S-discs with a single circuit master set-up on my racer. No issues with stopping or pedal feel on this set-up.

If the pads being used by yourself are supposed to be in conjunction with a servo, they are too hard and don't give you pedal feel or bite (retardation). Different part No.s exist for a with/without servo condition, I'm sure.

Pat H

8,058 posts

263 months

Monday 30th January 2006
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fwdracer said:
Have you tried softer Pads? I use S-discs with a single circuit master set-up on my racer. No issues with stopping or pedal feel on this set-up.
I'll give it a whirl next year when the GT comes out of hibernation.