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PostPosted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 2:12 pm 
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Hello Everybody. How to tell a brake and a clutch master cylinder apart. They came uninstalled so i am confused well more confused than normal. Thanks !


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2 differences on tin can ones:

1. The mounting flanges are different. When fitted correctly the tin cans are splayed outwards relative to the bodies.
2. Brake is 0.70" bore, clutch is .75".

For plastic tank ones, `2' above applies.

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on the plastic resoviour ones. One cast body says 7" on the side the other the 7" has been ground off (thats how mine is).

and which is for which is as doc says

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