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Old 05-06-2006, 01:08 PM
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Default Brake/Braking bods - please look

The bmw needs a new system fitting for the brakes - the old servo is too big and in the way, and I have a couple of options. But basically, I want simplicity and efficiency.

Came accross this when perusing fleabay for master cylynders



its a master cylinder from an XJ6/XJ40 Jaguar - looking at it, its perfect for my needs - twin circuit and no big fat vaacume servo, as it is combined into the whole unit

But what other options are there out there?
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cossie electrical pump option....
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Not an option dave - too big - it needs to be compact, even considering dual cylynders and un-assisted braking
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