Manual disk master cylinder
#55044
03/18/08 08:37 AM
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I need an application that uses a manual disk brake master cylinder that will replace the manual drum cylinder on my Duster.
I used to know the application but forgot.
2017 Contusion Blue Challenger T/A 392 M6 "BLKNBLU"
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Re: Manual disk master cylinder
[Re: Locomotion]
#55047
03/19/08 10:26 AM
03/19/08 10:26 AM
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I want one that bolts into place right where the manual drum master bolts to. I don't want to use an adapter.
2017 Contusion Blue Challenger T/A 392 M6 "BLKNBLU"
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Re: Manual disk master cylinder
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#55048
03/19/08 10:49 AM
03/19/08 10:49 AM
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RareTA
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This is the NAPA one on my RR.
'09 Challenger R/T
'70 Challenger T/A 340 6Pak and Auto
I was born with nothing and I still have most of it left!
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Re: Manual disk master cylinder
[Re: 70Duster440]
#55054
03/19/08 06:36 PM
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I'm trying a MC for a '79 D100 pickup with manual disc brakes. It has the largest bore (1 1/8") and with a larger bore comes a firmer pedal. Haven't had a chance to try it yet so I don't know if I'll like it.
And more pedal effort
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Re: Manual disk master cylinder
[Re: DoctorDiff]
#55059
07/31/08 08:14 AM
07/31/08 08:14 AM
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I'm running the scarebird setup up front and 9" drums in the back.
I don't remember exactly what master I got. It was a manual disk master from a 73-74-75 Dart.
Pedal effort is horrible. The car wants to pull thru the brakes at idle unless I push hard and use 2 feet when I am trying to stop good.
2017 Contusion Blue Challenger T/A 392 M6 "BLKNBLU"
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Re: Manual disk master cylinder
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#55060
07/31/08 05:25 PM
07/31/08 05:25 PM
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Lefty
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Pedal effort is horrible. The car wants to pull thru the brakes at idle unless I push hard and use 2 feet when I am trying to stop good
Have you checked to see what brake pedal ratio you have?
http://www.hotrodheaven.com/tech/brakes/brakes6_index.htm
A = height of pedal B = center to center measurement of the lower arm C = pedal ratio A divided by B equals C Or example 9" divided by 1.5" equal 6 to 1 ratio.
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Re: Manual disk master cylinder
[Re: Lefty]
#55061
07/31/08 05:42 PM
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No, but do you think there really is much of a difference between stock parts??
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