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> 914/4 914/6 brake master cylinder, Difference?
Driver174
post Feb 24 2025, 03:42 PM
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I’m looking at a FTE master cylinder for my 1974 -4, and website says it’s for a 70-70 six, and is not compatible with my car.

I’m curious as hat the difference is between the -6 and -4.

I rebuilt my complete brake system including an ATe master cylinder two years ago, and now needing to replace the it already. Was told the FTE unit had silicon seals and would withstand the heat better than seals in the ATe.

Your thoughts are appreciated
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post Feb 25 2025, 04:25 PM
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I believe the larger the master cylinder requires more force to brake but would need less travel.
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