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> 23mm Master Cylinder, ATE # W0133-161214
Eddie914
post Jan 24 2010, 03:51 PM
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I'm installing 4 piston Wilwood calipers and believe that a larger master cylinder is recommended.

Is this the correct part? ATE # W0133-161214

76 1976 Mercedes 450SL Brake Master Cylinder - Brake - ATE - PartsGeek

(4th one down)

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Eddie
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Eddie914
post Jan 25 2010, 07:59 PM
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Ron,

Thank you VERY much.

Did I miss something??

.....you should tell him NOT to mount the calipers upside down/correct side.....

Cheers,

Eddie
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pcar916
post Jan 25 2010, 09:18 PM
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You're very welcome and you didn't miss anything. Jt's a friend, local, and has a bitchin six with big brakes as well. We have plenty of opportunities to poke fun at each other's machinery. Although his car is really shiny...

He was referring to me having installed my Wilwood differential/billet calipers with the smaller cylinder trailing rather than leading. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/headbang.gif)

Engineers aren't supposed to make mistakes like that. Didn't hurt anything and they worked ok, but I still have to hang my head in shame.

Turnabout is fair play. I can gig him about the color of his exhausts. If he gets too persnickety I'll turn a few little screws on those Webers of his and watch what happens! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/av-943.gif)

Good luck with your brakes. I've been happy with those Wilwoods. The Superlite II's I had before these wore pads unevenly but that doesn't happen with the differentials.

Keep the shiny side up.

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Ron,

Thank you VERY much.

Did I miss something??

.....you should tell him NOT to mount the calipers upside down/correct side.....

Cheers,

Eddie

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