Linda.
It seems your little project became a big one already.

Brakes: I learned from Lee at Skyport years ago that the original Ercoupe 
Master cylinder was designed to make the right pressure for the brakes the 
plane was delivered with these were the Hayes brakes I guess, not even the 
Goodyear's. 
Every Brake system is  a system where the Master Cylinder should match the 
brake cylinders. A good match allows for sensitive braking power.

My Coupe came with Cleveland wheels and the original master cylinder. I must 
say this works too, although I have to push the pedal down hard to hold the 
plane on a full power run-up.

If you need to overhaul the master cylinder anyway, save the money and buy a 
matching master cylinder from Skyport. Sell your old one on EBay, that way it's 
not lost to the Ercoupers community and it gives you some of your money back.


Hartmut

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: ncoastwmn 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 6:23 PM
  Subject: [COUPERS-TECH] Master cylinder


        Hi all, 
        I'm putting Cleveland brakes on my coupe in the near future and am 
wondering if it is necessary to replace the master cylinder as well. I have 
read in the archives about better performance with the Matco m/c, but wanted to 
know if I can do that later or if it must be right away, to have the brakes 
work at all.

        Thanks,
        Linda
        N93443 (Gilda)
        sn 766 
               
       

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