Brake Master - look familiar?

1200 JOTA

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My rear master is occasionally seizing (or not returning properly) ... so replace or service - but what is it?

Only markings are 3J9. On a 1200 Jota America with standard calipers.
 

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The master cylinder is standard Brembo fitment. I could tell you the additional return spring is a Brembo option, but I'd be lying.

I changed the lever ratios on my system and the M/C internal return spring wasn't quite up to the job of returning the pedal to the rest position, so I gave it a bit of help by adding the external spring.
 
1200 JOTA said:
My rear master is occasionally seizing (or not returning properly) ... so replace or service - but what is it?

Only markings are 3J9. On a 1200 Jota America with standard calipers.

Standard Brembo PS15 rear.  Uses the same seal kit as the front M/C.

With the RH brake, there should be a pretty strong return spring at the brake pedal, unless you are using those, imho, rather dodgy stock rear sets.

piet
 
sfcpiet said:
Standard Brembo PS15 rear.  Uses the same seal kit as the front M/C.

With the RH brake, there should be a pretty strong return spring at the brake pedal, unless you are using those, imho, rather dodgy stock rear sets.

piet

PS15 it is! Thanks ... I'll hunt down a kit.
The pedal is returning fine (original spring to the brake lever - with no resets) but the gallery in the MC may be contaminated and not getting a fresh touch of fluid, so time to pull it down.
 
sfcpiet said:
... rather dodgy stock rear sets.

I'll second that opinion. The factory rearset system (at least in respect to the brake) is a poor design. It almost seems as though it was cobbled together in a hurry without giving much thought to its functionality.
 
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