97strokerHD
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Anyone know of a larger bore master cylinder that will work on the obs trucks? Planning on swapping a disc brake rear axle and want a little more fluid volume.
I thought those had hydroboost? Will a master cylinder from an f super duty still bolt to my vacuum booster?
larger diameter = increased pedal effort
why do you want 'more volume'? are you bottoming the brake pedal with the current master? if not then you do not need any more volume
I'm not positive but i believe the 97 f250 have a larger master cylinder. And the hydroboost seems unnecessary to me. My brakes feel wonderful with factory vacuum and the valve on the side of the Master cylinder being modified.
As long as the f super duty master cylinder will bolt up to my vacuum booster it should work. I could just use a proportioning valve from an f super duty but the extra volume would be nice for the larger amount of force required to run calipers instead of wheel cylinders.
Old Man Dave do you know if that master cylinder will bolt up to my vacuum booster because I don't want to switch to hydroboost.
One of the most common misconceptions is that a larger master cylinder will create more pressure. While a larger master cylinder creates a larger displacement, it takes more force to create the same pressure as a smaller bore. While a larger master cylinder will take up system slack with less pedal stroke, it will take more force to create the same system pressure. The result after adding the larger master cylinder is a harder pedal which needs much more pedal pressure to create the same amount of braking force. For instance, moving from a 3/4" master cylinder to a 1" requires 77.7% more force on the push rod.