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A body master cylinder help wanted #2126586
08/06/16 03:57 PM
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killermopar Offline OP
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What master cylinder for a 73 Dart with manual disk brakes? Drums on rear.

Re: A body master cylinder help wanted [Re: killermopar] #2126597
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?? Not sure what the question is.

Stock replacement RAYBESTOS MC36412

1 1/8" bore.


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Re: A body master cylinder help wanted [Re: killermopar] #2126606
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Thank you. I had to do a conversion. Must be the car was an early one or something. Just making sure the stock type is the right deal. Again thank you

Re: A body master cylinder help wanted [Re: killermopar] #2126614
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whoa...no way to a 1 1/8 bore!!!! that's for a D150! Pedal will be as hard as a rock.

The stock is 1 1/32. I would use a 15/16 personally.


'70 Duster 470hp 340/T56 Magnum/8 3/4 3.23 Sure-Grip
Re: A body master cylinder help wanted [Re: killermopar] #2126618
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Can't add much to what goldduster318 stated.... albeit my application is race only, I prefer having a little pedal travel/feel if I need to grab brakes at the stripe. Can't remember what bore I had on the Mirada, but it was like pressing your foot against a wall....hated that. The 15/16" I have in the Duster is just right in my book.

Re: A body master cylinder help wanted [Re: killermopar] #2126622
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Damn, brain farted it, saw 1 1/32", wrote 1 1/8".

Per FSM Manual Disc brakes, A body. M/C bore 1.032"


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Re: A body master cylinder help wanted [Re: Supercuda] #2127004
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Originally Posted By Supercuda
Damn, brain farted it, saw 1 1/32", wrote 1 1/8".

Per FSM Manual Disc brakes, A body. M/C bore 1.032"

raybestos # F88787 1 1/32" bore as stated.
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