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vmax1974 19th July 2015 10:54 PM

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Originally Posted by voucht (Post 101166)
I made a support in aluminium to put the reservoir on the bulkhead, and connected the reservoir to the M/C with low pressure brake fluid hose, clamps on the reservoir connections, and male/male hose connectors on the M/C ends.

Pictures will speak better than me :)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/994983...57643576951405

If you use a Sierra reservoir, I can send you the drawing of the support so you can print your own stencil if you want.

Cheers.

I could use those drawings myself

voucht 20th July 2015 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by NeilW (Post 101173)
Great info, quick question about separating the resevoir. Does it just simply 'pull' off the m/c?

Yes. It could seem hard, but that's the way.

Quote:

Originally Posted by NeilW (Post 101173)
And when you connect the male/male adaptor do they just push fit into the m/c?
Thanks

Yes. The only problem is the inlets in the M/C have a 12mm (or 1/2'') diameter, and the larger low pressure brake fluid hose I found has a 10mm diameter. You will need 12-10 reducer connector like this one in acetal, or this one in brass.

Personally, I ended up using the acetal ones, the first barb is bigger than on the brass ones, and it looks more secure.

2014-07-23_13-31-45 by Sylvain ROIG, sur Flickr

Hope this help :)

voucht 20th July 2015 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by vmax1974 (Post 101175)
I could use those drawings myself

No problem :)
Please send me your personal email address in a PM, and I'll send you the PDF drawings to print.
Thanks!

flyerncle 20th July 2015 08:42 AM

Fiat and Ford have remote cylinders,may be of some use.

silvertail 14th August 2015 06:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by voucht (Post 101177)
Yes. The only problem is the inlets in the M/C have a 12mm (or 1/2'') diameter, and the larger low pressure brake fluid hose I found has a 10mm diameter. You will need 12-10 reducer connector like this one in acetal, or this one in brass.

Hiya, just wanted to check (and sorry if this is hijacking the thread) - does the 10mm hose fit OK on the 12mm reservoir outlets, or did you get a special reservoir with 10mm outlets as well?

voucht 14th August 2015 09:33 PM

Hi,

I could force-fit the 10mm hose on the 12mm outlets of the Sierra brake fluid reservoir. secured with clamps.

2013-10-26_18-03-03 by Sylvain ROIG, sur Flickr

2013-10-26_18-03-13 by Sylvain ROIG, sur Flickr

jps 18th November 2016 03:57 PM

Sylvain, this solution using the Sierra MC looks excellent! Do you mind pm-ing the drawing for the mount to me too?

twinturbo 18th November 2016 10:45 PM

Never spotted this thread, but it's very useful.

Regarding the rear line. It should be split at the rear as has been show, there is no advantage at all putting the T up front, it increases the complexity, cost, chance of failure, fluid quantity required, impedes bleading, etc...


TT

voucht 24th November 2016 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by jps (Post 104647)
Sylvain, this solution using the Sierra MC looks excellent! Do you mind pm-ing the drawing for the mount to me too?

Hi,
Did you get my pm last week? If not please let me know and I'll send it again. Or you can send me your personal email address by pm if you prefer.
Thanks!

jps 25th November 2016 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by voucht (Post 104707)
Hi,
Did you get my pm last week? If not please let me know and I'll send it again. Or you can send me your personal email address by pm if you prefer.
Thanks!

Sorry - had a busy week - yes, have PM-d - much appreciated


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