Re: newer style master cylinder - who on here sells them?
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Dr Diff sells master cylinder kits with the adapter plate. http://www.doctordiff.com/aluminum-master-cylinder-kit.htmlThe larger bore might make the pedal very hard and give you worse braking. Call and talk to Cass and see what he recommends for your application.
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Re: newer style master cylinder - who on here sells them?
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I want to buy my brother a newer style master cylinder for his 69 road runner drum brakes. His is leaking. I purchased mine several years ago from Rick Ehrenberg. Don't know if he is still around on here or not but he sold his with a 2 bolt aluminum convertor. Would like to spend less than $100 but want the biggest bore size available. Thoughts? thoughts, hmm. Don't. There, that's my thought. 1. There is no two bolt M/C designed for all drums. 2. Why would you want "the biggest bore size available"? Those two points form the basis for my "thought".
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Re: newer style master cylinder - who on here sells them?
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I had an aluminum truck 1&1/8 2 bolt MC on my 65 dart with drums & worked good for pedal effort/travel except the 9" front brakes were very inadequate & I even had em arced to the drums. I would call the Doc & go from there
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Re: newer style master cylinder - who on here sells them?
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I want to buy my brother a newer style master cylinder for his 69 road runner drum brakes. His is leaking. I purchased mine several years ago from Rick Ehrenberg. Don't know if he is still around on here or not but he sold his with a 2 bolt aluminum convertor. I bought one from RE but have not installed it yet, he still sells on http://www.ebay.com/sch/rehrenberg/m.htm...788.m1543.l2654
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Re: newer style master cylinder - who on here sells them?
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I had an aluminum truck 1&1/8 2 bolt MC on my 65 dart with drums & worked good for pedal effort/travel except the 9" front brakes were very inadequate & I even had em arced to the drums. I would call the Doc & go from there What did you do for a residual pressure valve?
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Re: newer style master cylinder - who on here sells them?
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I did not use one, I just kept the "T" as at the time I was in a rush to get a DD going. I know those 9" drums ain't much but there was something wrong & I could not figure out what it was, it felt like a fluid restriction, that the corners just weren't recieving enough PSI. pedal effort/travel SEEMED OK but maybe I did need a smaller bore for more leverage/psi
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Re: newer style master cylinder - who on here sells them?
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I'm confused, the 65 had a single pot M/C, you ran a dual pot, which is ok, but to say you kept the T?
Did you replumb for the dual setup?
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Re: newer style master cylinder - who on here sells them?
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I forgot that detail (was a few years back). I unscrewed the rear line from the T & capped the T then ran the forward bowl back to the line & connected em with a double female Edelman brass fitting. EDIT In addition I used an Edelman reducer at one bowl to go from the MC 3/16 to the 1/4 line of the OE single "out" line
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Re: newer style master cylinder - who on here sells them?
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What are the differences between an all drum M/C and a drum/disc M/C?
You don't know because if you did you'd not make the claim you did.
So you go right on thinking you know what's up, cause lord knows Chrysler pissed away all that money on engineering a new M/C design because they were too stupid to consult you.
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Re: newer style master cylinder - who on here sells them?
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Auto zone sells them under the Fenco brand.
$26.00 for the 1 1/8 or 15/16.
They include the plastic reservoir.
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Re: newer style master cylinder - who on here sells them?
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the price is certainly reasonable enough. they say you get what you pay for but I've always had good luck with rebuilt part house MC's
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