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Dual circuit master cylinder

Bcurtman

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Maybe this has been beat to death already, maybe not. I see master cylinders for sale with one line port and with two line ports, so I assume the dual port cylinder is for dual circuits-front and rear. While I'm bobbing the deuce I may as well go ahead and do this too. Is my assumption correct, and can anyone offer advice or experience?
 

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There is a special master cylinder bracket used with the split mc. Also there is more to the system than just mounting a different master cylinder. There's a whole manual that shows how it's done and it won't be cheap.
 

Bcurtman

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Ok, I'm new to deuces, but not to brakes. The reason I am posting here is because I am not interested in the redundant military system. I'm looking for a safe modern design that will not maybe be original, but will be safe. I've read the other posts, and the best one ended with the suggestion of just a dual circuit master cylinder. Withe the air assist acting as the booster, why won't a master cylinder change accommodate a split system, like it would on any other vehicle? Surely someone has done this...

I'm not interested in installing an A3 style system...
 

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The dual circuit MC needs a different mount bracket, and you need a separate air pack for the second circuit.

The air packs add pressure to the fluid directly, instead of boosting the pressure on the MC piston as vacuum or hyrdoboost systems do.

So, adapter bracket, extra air pack, new MC and all of the tubing to split the fluid and the air.

Correct me if I'm forgetting anything.
 

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Maybe this has been beat to death already, maybe not. I see master cylinders for sale with one line port and with two line ports, so I assume the dual port cylinder is for dual circuits-front and rear. While I'm bobbing the deuce I may as well go ahead and do this too. Is my assumption correct, and can anyone offer advice or experience?
This has been beat to death, but since you are a new guy, we will make sure the boiling oil we dip you in is synthetic so it won't hurt as much.




But, you other members, when a new guy shows up and asks a question that has been asked 18 million times before, instead of allowing the discussion to begin once again, you need to help the new member by explaining the search mechanism and directing him or her towards a few of the threads that are most useful.

Gracias


Please read these threads and find the ones that are most applicable to your needs and jump in!

https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showt...rake-master-cylinder-technical-challenge.html

https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?73346-dual-circuit-brake-engineering-thread.html <--very good thread, thanks to Frodobaggins

https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?71998-looking-manual-89-refurb-m35a2c.html

https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?72102-great-idea-dual-circuit-brakes.html

https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?28531-split-brake-system.html

https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?1375-dual-circuit-brake-system.html

https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?42803-split-brakes.html

https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?39960-master-cyl-dual-vs-single.html

https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?30711-m35a3-a2-brake-transplant.html
 
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