[Tigers] Master cyl

Sandy Ganz sganz at pacbell.net
Thu Mar 27 13:21:00 MST 2008


More info on the CNC Dual Master. It is available in staggered sized bores but it seems that it is not a balance bar just pushes both at the same time. The other version (718) that has 2  rod ends alone might work but CNC said that not enough room between the 2 shafts to get a balance bar in. That being said, it is hard to tell how far apart they are but it looks like you might not get a lot of angular movement due to the separation of the 2 shafts. The CNC person was helpful, but not in a positive way, wasn't real receptive to any out of band ideas which really did bug me since it still looks like something that can work with a little work ;) I'm going to see if I can get my hands on one or get some measurements from someone (CNC did seem really excited when I asked if they had and drawaings with dimensions).

Sandy

----- Original Message ----
From: Buck Trippel <BuckTrippel at Verizon.net>
To: Sandy Ganz <sganz at pacbell.net>; Curt Bowland <cbowland at msn.com>; Tiger Digest <tigers at autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 6:22:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Master cyl

Sandy,

That CNC Master Cylinder looks quite promising. It should be fine on a 
street Tiger (if it fits).The balance bar is cool.

However if you decide to go racing, you may find that you'll need different 
size bores to get the front & rear forces close enough to use the balance 
bar.

For racing applications we've ended up with a 5/8" front cylinder & a 7/8" 
rear.

Buck Trippel

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sandy Ganz" <sganz at pacbell.net>
To: "Curt Bowland" <cbowland at msn.com>; "Tiger Digest" 
<tigers at autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 5:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Master cyl


> While on the master cylinder track, anyone doing anything magical with 
> tilton/wilwood/cnc style masters. This would be more for the non-purist. I 
> like the tandem masters from CNC, just not sure yet how to fit them up 
> with a bracket for the tiger. Here is a link on what I was looking at, 
> again, not sure how all the stuff will fit and how the pedal will need to 
> be modified.
>
> http://www.cncbrakes.com/mc.asp?grp=mc&subgrp=dcsb&series=717
>
> http://www.cncbrakes.com/mc.asp?grp=mc&subgrp=dcsb&series=718
>
> Looks like a balance bar is already worked into the package the way they 
> set it up, or easily done.
>
> Sandy 


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