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09/28/10 11:03 PM
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Hello all, I'm replacing the master on the 67 coronet. I think that been part of the problem with the brakes hanging up. Question is, does anyone know what the original master might look like. I'm tryin to keep the car original looking. thanks, Joe

Re: master cylinder [Re: Tinman761] #817058
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I think that been part of the problem with the brakes hanging up.




Have you or anyone ever changed the original rubber flex lines, front and rear?

Re: master cylinder [Re: A12] #817059
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yes, i changed the front lines about 2 years ago, im not sure if the master is original or not

Re: master cylinder [Re: Tinman761] #817060
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Disc or drum?

Re: master cylinder [Re: Mastershake340] #817061
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drums all around, there seems to be two different tops, how d0 i know which one is correct

Re: master cylinder [Re: A12] #817062
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it should be the early style with the bolt on lid, and dual lines..

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Re: master cylinder [Re: sthemi] #817063
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thats the same one that the parts manual shows, like i mentioned before , mine has a raised top. any idea why the difference? thanks for the help

Re: master cylinder [Re: Tinman761] #817064
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Yours is an aftermarket replacement

Re: master cylinder [Re: Mastershake340] #817065
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Thank you all very much for the info!!!! I have the answer I need, Joe

Re: master cylinder [Re: Tinman761] #817066
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With drums the brake lines will exit the master cylinder on the left or driver's side like sthemi's example. With discs the lines will exit the master cylinder on the right side.

Re: master cylinder [Re: A12] #817067
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With drums the brake lines will exit the master cylinder on the left or driver's side like sthemi's example. With discs the lines will exit the master cylinder on the right side.




Unless it's a hemi master cylinder







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