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difference between level 1,2 &3 master cylinders
will121 - 30/10/14 at 07:39 PM

looking to buildup a bias pedal box and looking at master cylinders but now not only different sizes but also see Level 1,2 & 3 standards what does this mean??


Doctor Derek Doctors - 31/10/14 at 12:32 PM

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Originally posted by will121
looking to buildup a bias pedal box and looking at master cylinders but now not only different sizes but also see Level 1,2 & 3 standards what does this mean??


Do you have a link? Not heard of this before.


adithorp - 31/10/14 at 02:28 PM

Ditto.


blakep82 - 31/10/14 at 02:31 PM

Sames. Never heard of it


40inches - 31/10/14 at 02:38 PM

McGills list them, not a lot of info re the differences.


blakep82 - 31/10/14 at 02:47 PM

Ah, heavy duty level 1, 2, and 3. Must be to do with the components used, eg max pressure seals can withstand, stamping on brake pedals for every corner in a race vs 1 or 2 emergency stops on a road car, that kind of thing?


adithorp - 31/10/14 at 03:56 PM

Looking at the McGill site it's just...

L1 = bare cylinder
L2 = cylinder and rod-end
L3 = cylinder, rod-end and reservior

Description of the cylinder remains the same for all three.


Doctor Derek Doctors - 31/10/14 at 03:57 PM

I don't think so, looking at the pictures I think it refers to what's included in the price.

Level 1: MC only
Level 2. MC and rod end
Level 3: MC, Rod end and resevoir

All are listed as heavy duty mc so I assume the MC is always the same one supplied


blakep82 - 31/10/14 at 04:00 PM

Oh yeah, hadn't spotted that


will121 - 31/10/14 at 04:47 PM

Not as complicated an issue as I thought then! Makes me wonder if I can't figure that out may be I shouldn't be fiddling with brakes!