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floodys

406 Master Cylinder For 205 With 6 Brakes

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floodys

I've had a quick search through but just want this info, i need a 406 m/c for my 205 with 6 brakes.

 

1. is it a 406 m/c NON ABS? (reason being non-abs because it has 4 outlets of m/c?)

2. Do i need to adjust the push rod thing in the servo before fitting?

3. will the 205 resivor fit the 406 m/c or will i need a 406 one!! lol

 

Thanks very much, and if there is anything else i need to get or to do before i fit it can you let me know!!!

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mickie

1, yes

2, no

3, yes

 

no, search more you lazy get

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floodys

lol, problem as people have said before with search is that if you ask basic question like the one i have about brakes, you get very in depth answer instead of what you did which is straight forward!!! lol

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Retro Pug

Just a quick note to say I did need to adjust the rod a little before travel was acceptable. :ph34r:

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ravydavy

I have the said item your after. And it's only done one trackday. I've changed to a compbrake pedalbox so this is spare. Pm me if you want it.

 

David

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Veero

I didn't need to adjust the travel. Also it's better to use the 406 reservoir as it fits on the M/C with a slide pin whereas the 205 one is old and is just held in with the force of the seals. If you can't find one my local breakers had one, I may be heading up there soon so let me know and I can get it for you, complete with reservoir.

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ravydavy

I disagree. When i changed the reservoir over the force required to put it into the seals was crazy. it took all my strength and that was with a bit of oil smeared on the seal. that reservoir will never come out of that seal in a month of sundays.

 

David...

P.S i didn't need to adjust the travel either it was spot on...

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