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hi can any one hellp ive fitted discs all round cossie 2wd front and cossie rears but the brake pedal is travelling
ive tried all sorts to get it right but it stll travels ive been told its the master cylinder that int big enough does any one no what master cylinder will fit and do the job as this is the last job
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I've used a mk6 Escort servo and master cylinder from a 1.8 zetec, I have the same brake conversion as you on my mk3 Escort.
You have to mod your servo brackets to get it to fit (not much, just elongate the holes and cut a few bits of them away) but it's well worth it, the pedal feels perfect and the brakes become even better
There are other solutions, I think someone said something about a series 2 RST master cylinder which will bolt straight on, but IMO go for the mk6 Escort servo, it's worth it
You have to mod your servo brackets to get it to fit (not much, just elongate the holes and cut a few bits of them away) but it's well worth it, the pedal feels perfect and the brakes become even better
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There are other solutions, I think someone said something about a series 2 RST master cylinder which will bolt straight on, but IMO go for the mk6 Escort servo, it's worth it
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