1 1974IH4x4 Member Yesterday at 3:50 PM #1 I have converted to disc brakes on my 19 7800 scout. My question is on the mast of cylinder. They are now the same size bowls. Do I still use the front for the front disc brakes and the rear bowl for the rear disc brakes? Or does it matter? Attachments IMG_3299.jpeg 3.5 MB · Views: 13
I have converted to disc brakes on my 19 7800 scout. My question is on the mast of cylinder. They are now the same size bowls. Do I still use the front for the front disc brakes and the rear bowl for the rear disc brakes? Or does it matter?
Scoutboy74 Moderator Yesterday at 7:59 PM #2 That's a drum brake master cylinder. You need a disc brake master with the one larger reservoir and you also need a disc brake proportioning valve.
That's a drum brake master cylinder. You need a disc brake master with the one larger reservoir and you also need a disc brake proportioning valve.
W Winchested Active member Today at 4:05 AM #3 Scoutboy74 said: That's a drum brake master cylinder. You need a disc brake master with the one larger reservoir and you also need a disc brake proportioning valve. Click to expand... Looks like a corvette disk brake master to me, 1.125" The cap is the same "size" on both sides but the front has a larger capacity for the disks. And yes you will want a PV4 combo/ prop valve.
Scoutboy74 said: That's a drum brake master cylinder. You need a disc brake master with the one larger reservoir and you also need a disc brake proportioning valve. Click to expand... Looks like a corvette disk brake master to me, 1.125" The cap is the same "size" on both sides but the front has a larger capacity for the disks. And yes you will want a PV4 combo/ prop valve.