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Re: Dual res mastercylinder conversion?
[Re: bigblk66_coronet]
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02/05/12 10:00 PM
02/05/12 10:00 PM
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Posts: 36,040 Lincoln Nebraska
RapidRobert
Circle Track
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Circle Track
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Lincoln Nebraska
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for an iron M/C, one for a 67-69 4 wheel drum manual brakes in that car line will work fine/simple. An alum one of the proper bore dia/manual brakes w an adapter plate & maybe will require an adapter fitting or 2 for the M/C.
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Re: Dual res mastercylinder conversion?
[Re: RapidRobert]
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02/05/12 10:55 PM
02/05/12 10:55 PM
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 21,072 Niles , Ohio
therocks
oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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I use 69-70 masters for a C body on all the ones I do.My kids 62 300 4 whl drums is 12 years and my 65 B is 10 years with disc drum.No problems ever with them.Just make sure it a drum master not a disc.Rocky
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Re: Dual res mastercylinder conversion?
[Re: therocks]
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02/06/12 01:30 AM
02/06/12 01:30 AM
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Posts: 1,880 Out in Left Field, NY
bobs66440
top fuel
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top fuel
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for an iron M/C, one for a 67-69 4 wheel drum manual brakes in that car line will work fine/simple.
Yes. I updated my 66 Charger with a reman unit from Autozone. I think it was around $25. Works perfectly. As stated, get a replacement part # for '67 with the same size brakes/wheel cylinders you have. Just keep in mind, you will need a matching distribution block and different lines going to the master cylinder.
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