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bawbee

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Falkirk, Scotland.

Is the old "Tin-Can" type of master cylinder suitable for Metro 4-pot set up? I read somewhere that it is not up to the job-doesn't displace enough fluid? Anyone have any thoughts on this one? *tired*


turbodave16v
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SouthPark, Colorado

Do the math.

[pi * (d^2)] / 4

I suspect the two smaller pistons in the 4pots are identical to the area of one 8.4" piston. If they are, the std 'tin can' will be fine....

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billydude

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Leicester

I've had a mini with metro four pots and the cooper larger bean can master cylinder with no prob's *smiley*

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