Sizing Tilton master cylinders
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Thank you for your reply. Have exchanged emails with Andy, and he has been very helpful.
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Ryan,
I would suggest you contact Rachel and Andy Nelson at ToyBoxRacing. I think they have a website or a FB page; Google them. If they haven't used the Tilton setup, they probably know who has.
I would suggest you contact Rachel and Andy Nelson at ToyBoxRacing. I think they have a website or a FB page; Google them. If they haven't used the Tilton setup, they probably know who has.
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Question about usage of aftermarket Tilton master cylinders, front & rear. I am restoring a 1966 Mini Cooper S that had been a SCCA race car for its entire life.
Plan to use Tilton master cylinders, front & rear, and would appreciate what may be the correct size of these cylinders with Cooper S calipers and rotors. Thinking that 0.75 inch diameter brake cylinders with bias bar may be correct as the original factory master cylinder was 0.70 inch?
Thanks, Ryan Williams.
Plan to use Tilton master cylinders, front & rear, and would appreciate what may be the correct size of these cylinders with Cooper S calipers and rotors. Thinking that 0.75 inch diameter brake cylinders with bias bar may be correct as the original factory master cylinder was 0.70 inch?
Thanks, Ryan Williams.