I just installed a set of Randy's ss brake lines (Thanks Randy.) and discovered that the master cylinder the PO installed is a 5/8 bore instead of a 11/16. That didn't sound like much until I did the math.
The 5/8 comes out to have a surface area of .312 in.
The 11/16 has .405 in surface area. Therefore the 5/8 only has 77% of the reaction area compared to the 11/16! No wonder the brakes didn't feel right even with the old hoses. Or is my math wrong?
The 5/8 comes out to have a surface area of .312 in.
The 11/16 has .405 in surface area. Therefore the 5/8 only has 77% of the reaction area compared to the 11/16! No wonder the brakes didn't feel right even with the old hoses. Or is my math wrong?
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