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VintageWatercooleds.com Technotes :: ATS Technote - G60 Brake Master Cylinder
Deciding that I was going to convert my brakes to a 16v setup, I
had to find a better Master cylinder for my car to handle the new bigger brake
system, after much debate and finding information on the subject, I discovered
(thank you Masun Dixon from Scirocco.org list) that the 1990 G60 NON-ABS Master
Cylinder is the same size has the Scirocco 16v, (it being 22.2mm instead of 8v
20.4mm) and considering that the G60 M/C can be had at a lower price (new part)
than the Scirocco 16v M/C I opted for the G60 M/C for my car.
Useful Part Numbers: Corrado G60 Master Cylinder: 357 611 019 B
Scirocco 16v Proportioning Valves: b 533 612 151 A |
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in a first step I removed my Eurosport upper stress bar to give me more room
to work with, if you have your coolant bottle on the driver side (mine was
relocated a while ago, see tech note posted previously) you will need to
move it also out of the way.
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empty the brake fluid from the m/c brake reservoir. |
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Disconnect your brake lines from the master cylinder
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Here we see I removed the reservoir to access the rear passenger side
last line, makes it easier that way and since you need to transplant your
reservoir to the new M/c, you might as well. |
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Remove the two nuts holding the master cylinder from the brake booster.
Clean the area of debris that might of collected around the booster-M/C
access hole, and spread a thin layer of brake fluid around the edge of it
(this will help seal the new M/C rubber seal on to the booster on
installation and prevent leaks of air.)
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After rinsing the reservoir with some brake fluid to get rid of any
deposits in it, I placed the new G60 Master cylinder in a vise, and use a
thin layer of brake fluid around the two rubber seals atop it, and worked
the reservoir into it (using slow rotational movement you will feel it "sit"
itself properly inside. |
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Install the Proportioning valves (I used 16v ones) unto the new M/C, I used
a bench bleeder kit, and block off the proportioning valve with the two
screw provided for this purpose. and ran the other 2 lines to the master
cylinder, poured some fluid into the reservoir . and using a long screw
driver into the connecting shaft of the M/C we pushed slowly in and out the
cylinder of the M/C.
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Here we see the process of bleeding the Master cylinder of air, note the
bubbles in the tubes.
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My Friend Brian Wagner, continues bleeding the master cylinder until no more
bubbles are seen in the tubes.
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Re-attach the Master cylinder unto the booster making sure the shaft meets
up properly with the booster pin, tighten the screws, and re-assemble the
brakes line unto the M/C. your done. If you are not converting your brakes
(see tech note referring to this process) such as upgrading an 16v M/C to a
G60 M/C , bleed all wheels starting with the rear wheels first then the
front ones. re-install your coolant bottle and if applicable your upper
stress bar back in place your done!
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