Master cylinders
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Just fitted S2 RST brakes to my originally 1.4L Estate and the pedal travel seem pretty long.....
Just wondered if there's a different master cylinder on the RST.... which might cure this?
(might also just be new pads and discs settling, but may as well ask
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Just wondered if there's a different master cylinder on the RST.... which might cure this?
(might also just be new pads and discs settling, but may as well ask
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yes mate different mater cylinder with 25mm piston and only 2 outlet but should work fine on your master cylinder let the brakes settle for a day and if there not any better youll need to bleed them again as it sould like youve got air in the system still
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Didn't know that the S2 had fewer outlets..... maybe to do with the ABS?
25mm much bigger than the one my car will have?
Yeah will give them a bleed again soon....
25mm much bigger than the one my car will have?
Yeah will give them a bleed again soon....
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