The technical article about the Ford Courier Master Cylinder is great!
I have the Cardone 13-1777 MC, which is the specified model, and I've been comparing it with the original S2 MC on the bench. In the tech article, Joe says:
"The second and most critical issue is the Girling OEM pushrod arrangement. As is, the OEM pushrod arrangement will physically fit into the bore and work with the Cardone but the primary piston of the Cardone does not have the matching hemispherical recess to accept the head of the Girling pushrod. This will cause the piston to be pushed in a few millimeters when the Girling pushrod is locked into position with the circlip into the Cardone. In effect, all pedal free play is lost and in my case, brakes started locking up within 2 miles of a test drive."
On the Cardone unit I have, putting the stock pushrod into the bore and securing it with the circlip does indeed push the piston slightly inwards, maybe a few millimetres. Why does this cause the brakes to lock up after a while? Why is free play required - does something expand in the MC on use?
Thanks!