TheMegaMan
Well-Known Member
I'm now moving on to the brakes on my rebuild. And I know I've got a bit of a mule, here.
It's a 1978 SWB, so has the 10" brake drums all round and imperial 3/8 fittings on the slave cylinders and flexi hoses.
However, the quirk is that it's got dual circuits and a servo, which I understood came with the brake upgrade that put 11" drums on the front. I suspect a previous owner decided to improve safety a bit, by going dual circuit. This includes a 5-port shuttle valve as well as a dual-circuit master cylinder.
The bit that's puzzling me is the fitting sizes. Both the master cylinder and the shuttle valve seem to have the same 3/8 UNF (24 tpi?) fitting as the slave cylinders on one circuit, but has slightly larger ports on the other circuits.
Does anyone know off hand what size this is? Metric?! And why are they different sizes, anyway?
I'm making up my own pipes, so just need to know what fittings to get.
Cheers,
Adam
It's a 1978 SWB, so has the 10" brake drums all round and imperial 3/8 fittings on the slave cylinders and flexi hoses.
However, the quirk is that it's got dual circuits and a servo, which I understood came with the brake upgrade that put 11" drums on the front. I suspect a previous owner decided to improve safety a bit, by going dual circuit. This includes a 5-port shuttle valve as well as a dual-circuit master cylinder.
The bit that's puzzling me is the fitting sizes. Both the master cylinder and the shuttle valve seem to have the same 3/8 UNF (24 tpi?) fitting as the slave cylinders on one circuit, but has slightly larger ports on the other circuits.
Does anyone know off hand what size this is? Metric?! And why are they different sizes, anyway?
I'm making up my own pipes, so just need to know what fittings to get.
Cheers,
Adam