Brian,
thanks for the response, you've validated my observations. I admire you for attempting to calculate pedal travel based on MC bore dia. I'm retired and just too lazy to do that sort of thing anymore.
I thought of having my existing .7" bore opened up to, say, 0.8 or 0.825. intuitively, I knew going to 0.75 wouldn't do much good (and you have the calc to prove it). My servo-less S4 MC is .875 and the pedal pressure is a bit on the high side but is acceptable with EBC pads (has only about 0.5" of travel) But, assuming the casting wall thickness would permit a rebore, where then would l get a replacement piston? This is not normally a component of a MC rebuild kit. I suppose I could have that machined too, but now machine shop costs start becoming a problem.
So that's where I am now, considering options and looking for something off the shelf that I could bolt in. It shouldn't be too hard to make up a different mounting adapter to accommodate a MC with a different flange than the MC I already have. However, I would like left side metric ports so I wouldn't have to junk my nice new hard brake lines from Dave Bean.
Later tonight I'll peruse you pdf file and maybe consult the Dave Bean catalogue. Gotta do something, the car deserves better.
Mike,
All flexible brake lines are SS braided in near new condition on both cars. No air in the lines, I use a power bleeder and it works fine for me, don't have to pester the wife or anybody else. Never had a problem bleeding brakes, it's really a pretty simple thing to do.
BTW, I would think pushing the hydraulic fluid backwards past the seals in the MC would require a fair amount of pressure, is that correct?
Rick