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chris_harris_

posted on 13/3/13 at 01:51 PM Reply With Quote
Master Cylinder Feed Spigots

So, i have decided to upgrade the sierra master cylinder to a Fiat one, and have gone for the Panda one as it has 10x1 threads and not 1.25 so should make things a bit more simple.

However this doesnt come with the plastic spigot things that the reservoir feed hose attach.,to as seen in the pic in the link below.

Brake Master Cylinder Fiat 124, Delphi LM70067 19.05mm Bore | eBay

Question is can I get these anywhere, or is ther an alternative, they will be feeding from some remote single pot reservoirs?

All help and cosnidered.

Many thanks





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Daddylonglegs

posted on 13/3/13 at 02:01 PM Reply With Quote
Can't help with the bits you need chap, but interested if you get a reply as I have just replaced my Sierra MC with one for a Fiat 127. Wish I'd known about the thread difference before I got it though! (M10 x 1.25 instead of M10 x 1) Just had to buy more unions and bleed screw

JB

Be interested to see any pics of the finished result too . I've yet to work out where I'm going to fit my reservoir (it's similar to the Sierra one but with spigots for tubing)

[Edited on 13/3/13 by Daddylonglegs]





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whitestu

posted on 13/3/13 at 02:43 PM Reply With Quote
Have you tried the likes of Brakes international?

When I bought the Fiat 124 MC from them and realised that the thread for the unions was differnt I rang them up and they sent me some 10x1.25 ones FOC.

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loony

posted on 13/3/13 at 04:05 PM Reply With Quote
Look for Fiat part number 4394550.
http://www.autopartoo.com/oem/fiat/4394550.html

If you can't find it, let me know and I will send you some In Poland they are still available





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coozer

posted on 13/3/13 at 04:14 PM Reply With Quote
Just a quick Q? Why are you all replacing the Sierra one for a Fiat job? Am I missing something?





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loony

posted on 13/3/13 at 04:25 PM Reply With Quote
Smaller bore = more pedal travel = better brake feeling/control





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Daddylonglegs

posted on 13/3/13 at 04:52 PM Reply With Quote
Replacing mine because the old one dumped it's contents out of the pedal rod end! I replaced the seals but somehow do not trust it anymore, there is the tiniest of scores around that end of the bore so....., and we are talking brakes after all!

Plus, for the reason above too

[Edited on 13/3/13 by Daddylonglegs]





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britishtrident

posted on 13/3/13 at 05:18 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by chris_harris_
So, i have decided to upgrade the sierra master cylinder to a Fiat one, and have gone for the Panda one as it has 10x1 threads and not 1.25 so should make things a bit more simple.

However this doesnt come with the plastic spigot things that the reservoir feed hose attach.,to as seen in the pic in the link below.

Brake Master Cylinder Fiat 124, Delphi LM70067 19.05mm Bore | eBay

Question is can I get these anywhere, or is ther an alternative, they will be feeding from some remote single pot reservoirs?

All help and cosnidered.

Many thanks


Changing the end fittings of the pipe is no big deal,especially if you have a decent on car pipe flaring tool. Alternatively you can get short pipes made up as thread adaptors.

Brakes international istr the part number for the 124 is BMC4020 but check with them by phone/email it includes the spigots.
There are other suitable Fiat M/Cs I thing the one for the 128 BMC4019 or 126 BMC4018


The smaller bore is just to reduce pedal effort.

[Edited on 13/3/13 by britishtrident]





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chris_harris_

posted on 13/3/13 at 07:07 PM Reply With Quote
Thank you all, I will give brakes international a little tap then, see if i can get some, failing that i will be calling our very kind friend above in Poland to send me some across.

In terms of why - all teh reasons above really. I am after better feel and think the seals are going in mine as well, so two birds with one stone and all that.

Cheers all.





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loony

posted on 14/3/13 at 08:47 AM Reply With Quote
Try this seller: FIAT ......ASSORTED MASTER CYLINDER FEED CONNECTORS | eBay





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chris_harris_

posted on 14/3/13 at 11:00 AM Reply With Quote
Thanks for the link, although looks like i was a bit late on the uptake.





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bob

posted on 1/12/13 at 06:36 PM Reply With Quote
I am after a pair of these plastic connectors too, did anyone have any luck with brakes international re part numbers ?






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rdodger

posted on 1/12/13 at 07:25 PM Reply With Quote
I fitted mine as below.

Hope they help.





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[Edited on 1/12/13 by rdodger]

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bob

posted on 1/12/13 at 07:36 PM Reply With Quote
yes that's the plan, it is the usual sierra M/C replacement going on among other winter mods for the garage cash cow.

It's those white connectors on the master cylinder i am looking for

Big thank-you for the archive picture, excellent work.






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