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Which master cylinder and hydraulic cluth res- pics #133570
10/07/08 07:06 PM
10/07/08 07:06 PM
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reservoir?

I have a question. I am replacing the master cylinder on my 67 power wagon. I am also replacing one on my 67 dart. Are they the same and where is the best place to get new ones? at an affordable price? any suggestions or obvious upgrades to do while the fenders and all eqipment are off of the truck????

Also, the other item,? I am guessing its the fluid for the hydraulic clutch? Do you usually replace those and if so, with what? It currently works. And if I keep it, whats the best way to semi restore it?




Re: Which master cylinder and hydraulic cluth res- pics [Re: RUMBLON] #133571
10/08/08 11:27 AM
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Re: Which master cylinder and hydraulic cluth res- pics [Re: RUMBLON] #133572
10/09/08 03:46 PM
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Dave I am not sure, so here is a bump.

How many vehicle do you have now????


1970 Barracuda Convertible
1968 Satellite Street Strip car
1654.5 Mustang
1955 Land Rover
Re: Which master cylinder and hydraulic cluth res- pics [Re: Kam*Kuda] #133573
10/12/08 03:19 PM
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Re: Which master cylinder and hydraulic cluth res- pics [Re: RUMBLON] #133574
10/12/08 05:15 PM
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Any competent parts store should be able to supply rebuilt units for both the Brakes and clutch. Could be wrong but I'm gonna guess the clutch master is a standard brake unit used before they went to dual cylinders (67??). a quick measuring of the bore would probably confirm. May also have to remove the residual valve in the front of the master for a clutch application

the Brake master should'nt be an issue either. If you cant find them at Oreilly's, auto zone, advance etc, hit you local Napa store.







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