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Help identifying a master cylinder

Jimmbuzz

Forum Apprentice
My master cylinder started leaking, so I ordered an oem piston/cup set for my bike model (1982 GS 750T), but the new set was smaller than the one I removed from my master cylinder. I believe the original piston size for the GS 750T was 14mm but mine is 5/8 inch. It has the regular switch brake light switch that Suzuki master cylinders have.

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album with more pictures:
https://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/album.php?albumid=3600

Any suggestions where this master cylinder could have came from or suggestions on replacement master cylinders is appreciated.
 
14mm is the correct size for a single disc GS and 5/8" is for dual. A 5/8" master can be used on a single disc front but the hand effort will be high. If your bike is like most 750T's with a single disc I'd get a new 14mm master off ebay. There are a multitude to chose from.
 
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