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Old July 2nd 2006, 04:36
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RHD 944 brake master cylinder?

Does anyone know if there is right hand drive version of the 944 brake m/c? Or if there is only one type of m/c for both LHD & RHD 944? This is because I am not sure if the 944 m/c which I can order from some US auto parts vendors will fit RHD Bug (1303). It looks like that the front tunnel section of RHD bug will block the m/c outlets.
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Old July 2nd 2006, 14:23
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Its a snug fit but you can run the lines between the tunnel and the M/C.
I don't think it matters on the 944, its out in the middle of the fire wall in the engine bay.
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Old July 9th 2006, 05:16
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I can't answer from fact if there are LHD / RHD differences but I can't beleive there are. I have a UK purchased (so RHD) 944 Master cylinder fitted to a torsion bar front. Looking at it in position both the front near side pipe and the rear pipe come out on the left hand, tunnel side.
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Old July 9th 2006, 11:24
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Old July 10th 2006, 07:47
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Thanks for all the input. It seems that there shouldn't be any problem to fit the 944 m/c on RHD bug. I think it will fit even better if using banjo fittings.

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