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1981 t25 CT1600 NON-SERVO brake reservoir
Posted: 09 Feb 2012, 02:30
by P|LLs
Does anyone have a vendor that sells the master cylinder brake reservoir for a non-servo t25?
Thanks
P|lls
Re: 1981 t25 CT1600 NON-SERVO brake reservoir
Posted: 09 Feb 2012, 08:51
by Ian Hulley
Can't really help but is it the same as a bay ? Not like VW to bring something out for just 2 years, it sounds like a left-over from a prototype to me

Re: 1981 t25 CT1600 NON-SERVO brake reservoir
Posted: 09 Feb 2012, 15:42
by Martin
bays have servo brakes too.
i have never seen/ heard of a non servo brake set up on a t25.
Re: 1981 t25 CT1600 NON-SERVO brake reservoir
Posted: 09 Feb 2012, 16:31
by bigherb
Not all Bays had servos nor did early CT's.
Can't see a supplier from the usual suspects. I've seen the same reservoir fitted to another make of German car cant think which now.
The other option is to fit one like this, the fixing centres should be the same, it will sit a bit low. Ring heritage to see if it fits.
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Re: 1981 t25 CT1600 NON-SERVO brake reservoir
Posted: 10 Feb 2012, 01:04
by P|LLs
BigHerb........Thanks and yes you are right some did not have servo assisted brakes I know because I own one here in Arizona.....
Thanks again
Frank
Re: 1981 t25 CT1600 NON-SERVO brake reservoir
Posted: 10 Feb 2012, 22:09
by California Dreamin
So....begs a question....looks like an ideal opportunity to fit a servo and master cylinder from a later bus.
Vacuum pipe/one way valve and a vacuum take off, which is probably there but blanked.
Martin