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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: DfsGTI on 25 March 2014, 21:40

Title: Abf conversion part numbers
Post by: DfsGTI on 25 March 2014, 21:40
Hi does any1 know part numbers i need for brake master cylinder/servo for abf conversion? My friend has a servo but not sure what it fits
Title: Re: Abf conversion part numbers
Post by: Diamond Hell on 28 March 2014, 11:29
ABF is an engine code, nothing to do with the brakes.
Title: Re: Abf conversion part numbers
Post by: DfsGTI on 28 March 2014, 16:46
ABF is an engine code, nothing to do with the brakes.

Yeah a know ABF is an engine code i wasnt askin that. I was looking for part numbers for mc/servo suitable for an ABF conversion
Title: Re: Abf conversion part numbers
Post by: Diamond Hell on 28 March 2014, 20:41
Once again, an ABF conversion is fitting an engine with the code ABF.

It is nothing to do with the brakes.

What do you want to do, because the standard brakes, master and servo are unaffected by an engine swap.

Maybe try asking your question again, differently, using some more punctuation and maybe some more words?
Title: Re: Abf conversion part numbers
Post by: molegti on 31 March 2014, 12:48
Your options are going to depend on what your choices are for upgraded brakes. However most options don't include changing the brake servo just the master cylinder.
 
You will need to be more specific, the master cylinder only affects the pedal travel and effort. If say you intend to add G60 or Mk2 16v spec brakes most people would go for a 22mm master cylinder from a MK2 16v or non ABS MK3 Golf.
Title: Re: Abf conversion part numbers
Post by: Sgt_Lemon on 31 March 2014, 13:22
If you already have a 16v then all you want is the 280mm disks, callipers and carriers. Any other mk2 will also need the hubs and master cylinder.
Title: Re: Abf conversion part numbers
Post by: Len on 31 March 2014, 13:27
Or 288mm discs!