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> master cylinder question 17 vs 19, 2 electrical connections vs one connection ??
jimkelly
post Dec 28 2012, 04:21 PM
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i think the one i just installed is a 19.

instead of having 2 male electrical spades on it - it has only one and a rubber nub in center - which does not match up with the 2 that i have on my harness?

do i need to get a pressure switch from a 17mm and replace the one on the 19 ???

i also just replaced the brake lines thru tunnel and in engine bay and installed prop valve on passenger side. not pretty but should suffice??

also - is there supposed to be a washer between tha banjo and the mastercylinder or just between banjo and male/female dohickey that holds banjo in place?


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post Dec 29 2012, 09:59 AM
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i was gonna check ace for a cap but since i ordered the strainer and the 2 seals, i will just run a short bit of 8mm line and plug it. thanks

and here is the MC on my other car - clearly can see the 2 metal gaskets on either side of the banjo.


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