MK2 16V master cylinder.
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2 circuits but different holes!
So the common thoughts on plumbing one front wheel and one rear wheel don't seem to make sense to me … any thoughts folks?
1983 MK1 Golf four door 1.8T 20V BAM remapped, MK2 dash and loom, TMI interior. daily.
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Master Cylinder – Auto Repair Help
1983 MK1 Golf four door 1.8T 20V BAM remapped, MK2 dash and loom, TMI interior. daily.
2014 VW California 5.1 with full Sportline kit, weekend home.
2014 VW California 5.1 with full Sportline kit, weekend home.
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VW used a Diagonal system, that is left rear right front and right rear left front.
Why, so that if one side went for some reason you still had a diagonal braking of opposite sides.
Also VW incorporated a proportional valve to vary pressures and fluid to the rears to prevent locking.
On the Golfs/Rabbit/Cabriolet there were 3 styles that I know of.
2 single lines off the MC to a valve on the fender which split off to 4 lines.
There was the one where the proportional/load sensing valve was located on the right rear by axle to vary pressures to the rears.
then the later cabriolet which had 4 lines off the mc with proportional valves on opposite corners.
I have never seen a system on a VW Golf/rabbit/cabriolet that had a mc that was to both fronts, and both rears.
But then I have only been working on Early Westy Rabbits, since 81, and Cabriolets since 2003.
I do know that there were 2 mc;s that I have seen a 20, and 22mm I don't have any first hand knowledge of the rear disk brakes off a Scirocco, or mk2…
as I think it took the larger mc. I also think that the rear disk had no proportional valves.
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Surely the circuit with the bigger hole will flow more fluid ie more braking power would go to the front disks and the small hole circuit to the rear drums!
1983 MK1 Golf four door 1.8T 20V BAM remapped, MK2 dash and loom, TMI interior. daily.
2014 VW California 5.1 with full Sportline kit, weekend home.
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What do Divorces, Great Coffee, and Car Electrics all have in common?
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I am on doing the same, i've got rear disc set up with standard brake bar, servo, brake block under master cylinder, inline valves on the nsf chassis leg and the dreaded compensator on the rear.
With my current set up, and despite numerous attempts at bleeding, the brakes are still going to the floor and are spongy.
I'm going to abandon all the valves etc and plumb a diagonal split from master cyl and add some bias valves for the rear - what's everyones thoughts on this or is there a better solution before i get too deep into this?
Cheers
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I'm going to order a couple of straight connectors to replace them but i suppose i could just remove the insides.
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I was gonna run the front lines out of say the engine side and the rears out of wing side .. what do you reckon?
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you can route your pipes any way you like, just as long as you have diagonally opposite corners on each circuit. the front 2 ports are 1 circuit, rear 2 are on the other one
Mk1 use all the ports, mk2/3 only use 2 ports with T pieces on the passenger side to split to each corner
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Cheers for your help John - you're a legend !
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1983 MK1 Golf four door 1.8T 20V BAM remapped, MK2 dash and loom, TMI interior. daily.
2014 VW California 5.1 with full Sportline kit, weekend home.
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You may have air stuck at the calipers/wheel cylinders or other places where it can sit and let fluid pass but not remove the air, I had this on my motorcycles.
Try cracking the pipe or hose from points like the caliper hose connection.
If you have a leak you will have to keep adding fluid but if you are pumping the air up the fluid will go up and down in the res.
1983 MK1 Golf four door 1.8T 20V BAM remapped, MK2 dash and loom, TMI interior. daily.
2014 VW California 5.1 with full Sportline kit, weekend home.
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if so remove the caliper and hang it so the nipple is pointing straight up, then try again. dont pump the pedal obviously
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