On Wed, 25 Apr 2007, Jay wrote: > The Wagner unit is obsolete and next impossible to obtain even though I was > able to get a rebuild kit from RockAuto thanks to Matt Haas. As pointed out by others, the Wagner has (or possibly, or probably has) different bore diameters for front and for rear. The bendix's are the same front and rear as far as I know. Therefore, if you switch to a same-bore master cyl, you will radically change the braking force balance front-to-rear. If you could look up the master cyl bores you could probably find a slave cylinder bore for the rear (or the front) so that the ratios are preserved. With systems where the master cyl bore is the same for front and rear (all AMC Bendixes as far as I know) then the front/rear hydraulic pressure ratio is the ratio of the master vs. wheel cylinder: master wheel ratio (master / wheel) front 1" 1" 1.00 rear 1" .8125" (13/16) 1.230 front to rear ratio is (front / rear) 0.813 front to rear ratio is 0.813 ... for this car. Because the Bendix master is the same front and rear, all you need to worry about here is the ratio of the wheel cylinders front and rear (the master bore balances out of the equation; you can ignore it). The factory front-to-rear ratio is almost always perfect. You can change wheel or master cylinders as long the front to rear ratio is the same -- that will maintain braking balance. If you make the master cyl bore larger, the pedal pressure will increase and stroke decrease; make the msater bore smaller the opposite. As long as front to rear ratio is OK the car will otherwise brake fine. The Wagner's are different front to rear. I don't know what the bores are, the data below is FAKE, it just illustrates the solution: WAGNER CAR WITH WAGNER CYL master wheel ratio (master / wheel) front 1" 1" 1.00 rear .875" (7/8") .9375" (15/16) .933 front to rear ratio is (front / rear) 1.072 ... for this (fake) car. YOu ahve to include the two master bore diameters to work out the front to rear ratio. OK, so now you change the master cyl such that it's 1" bore front and rear. You need to change a wheel cylinder to preserve the front to rear ratio. Let's do the rear wheels: WAGNER CAR WITH BENDIX CYL master wheel ratio (master / wheel) front 1" 1" 1.00 rear 1" (new) ???? .933 front to rear ratio is (front / rear) 1.072 We need to find wheel cyl diameter to preserve that ratio to keep balance. wheel= ratio / master wheel= .933 / 1 wheel= .933" diameter 15/16" is .9375". That makes a .4% error. Close enough! Assuming that a 15/16" Wagner type wheel cyl is available. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list