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TT brakes question

Ok ive got a TT brake master cylinder that has two unions for the brakes however my NA one has 4 unions as there is no ABS i presume so is it possible to fit the TT master cylinder? Also is there any difference in the servos between a TT and NA?

 

Marty

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Mmm... anything is adaptable I suppose but with brakes I would not advice it, get the right master cylinder, will save you a whole lot of grief anyway.

 

Jeff TT

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Its only that i read the TT master cylinder is better and more braking force as larger piston.

Its only that i read the TT master cylinder is better and more braking force as larger piston.

 

Ok not seen that, you would need to just work out which of the four pipes to link together to give you two pipe to keep the split braking system.

 

Jeff TT

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I was thinking of using something like this

 

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Brake-pipe-union-3-way-T-piece-/270708997637?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item3f07837e05

 

are the brake servos the same on NA and TT as well anyone? Its just my NA one has a different number on it to the TT one. Or is it that all shorties had different brake master cylinder as none of them have abs and the BM57 master cylinders were used on the LWB?

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