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Hydraulic handbrake remote reservoir

Postby neo » Wed Sep 12, 2012 8:58 pm

Hi all

I'm working currently to install a second pair of rear calipers on the back of the racecar as I intend to re-install the hydraulic handbrake to actuate the second set of calipers (the events in Wellington almost always involve a hairpin).

The handbrake I plan to put in has a 3/4 bore with two threaded ports, as I dont plan this to be inline with the normal brake line I need to give this a dedicated reservoir.

Does anyone know where I can get remote master cylinder reservoir from?

Currently my options all include throwing away the master cylinder I already have and then:
* install a Wilwood one that comes with a remote reservoir kit
* install a trailer master cylinder (trojan etc) with direct attached reservoir

**I haven't called the likes of BNT or ABC yet, but spent afew hours on google**
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Postby KwS » Wed Sep 12, 2012 9:20 pm

What about something like the remote res used on most 90's hondas? They have remote clutch reservoirs. Used on Civic, Integras, preludes.

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Otherwise some motorbikes used remote brake reservoirs.
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Postby YeMs » Wed Sep 12, 2012 9:36 pm

lol, or grab a trailer master with built in resevoir ;)
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Postby KE20 » Wed Sep 12, 2012 9:52 pm

get one from a van from a wrecker.
the resivor on a master is held on by a massive hollow bolt from memory, you just unscrew it and lift off the rsovir, all vans ive seen have a remote resivor, you just get the banjo bolt from that master and screw it in,
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Postby Boost_4_Life » Thu Sep 13, 2012 10:48 am

how come you arent going in line with the normal brake line?
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Re: Hydraulic handbrake remote reservoir

Postby Distrb » Thu Sep 13, 2012 11:12 am

neo wrote:* install a trailer master cylinder (trojan etc) with direct attached reservoir


this ^

i have a spare trailer one if you want it for mocking up purposes etc..
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Postby neo » Thu Sep 13, 2012 1:05 pm

Boost_4_Life wrote:how come you arent going in line with the normal brake line?


Cause I did this in the past and found it very discocerting when braking.. .. my old H/B now belongs to Distrb :)
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Postby Boost_4_Life » Thu Sep 13, 2012 2:21 pm

thats a little odd, shouldn't really have any effect on normal braking at all? Unless you arent running seperate front and rear circuits with seperate master cylinders?
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Postby Distrb » Thu Sep 13, 2012 3:14 pm

Boost_4_Life wrote:thats a little odd, shouldn't really have any effect on normal braking at all? Unless you arent running seperate front and rear circuits with seperate master cylinders?


i had it on both stock master cylinder and split master cylinder and it was fine. though i havent found myself in the situation where i need to be using the service brake and the hand brake at the same time.
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Postby Boost_4_Life » Thu Sep 13, 2012 5:26 pm

Distrb wrote: though i havent found myself in the situation where i need to be using the service brake and the hand brake at the same time.


Yea same here I guess. with adjustable bias it opens up a whole new world :lol:
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Postby slighty_looney » Fri Sep 14, 2012 9:07 am

I'm currently doing the same setup on my rx7. You'll need a 3/4 clutch master or like I did and as said above use a trailer one. As they are the right size and only 40$
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