66 belvedere convert single master cyl. to dual?
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03/06/23 10:55 PM
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need to convert. don't trust single. whats needed? which correct master cyl. and prop valve?
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Re: 66 belvedere convert single master cyl. to dual?
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03/07/23 09:44 AM
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My 66 is converted. Using everything from a 67 B body. Still manual drum brakes This is the way to do it.
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Re: 66 belvedere convert single master cyl. to dual?
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03/07/23 09:53 AM
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oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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First is it disc drum or drum drum.If all drum no need for PP valve.We use nothing but C body 70 masters Either disc drum or drum drum.Mines going on 25 years my kids was 15 at least when he sold the 62
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Re: 66 belvedere convert single master cyl. to dual?
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hi
get a 1.031 master cyl for disc drum non power
plenty on e bay
get new not reman .
The smaller master cylinder bores will stop better than the larger ones will, a lot better especially on non power brakes I used either a 7/8 or 15/16 M.C. (CRS now )on my 1966 Coronet Deluxe that I converted to disc brakes on the front I haven't driven it much and I do have a problem with the current M.C. it is not holding pressure very well, time to try again on a different one This is 100% correct. Use the larger and you will never panic stop it . I made that mistake. I converted my 65 to dual circuit and followed the ehrenberg disco tech swap. No prop valve , just use an adjustable valve in the rear line and experiment on damp pavement so rears just lock up first. It will be the best improvement you make to this car . My parts came from a 74 dart fwiw
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Re: 66 belvedere convert single master cyl. to dual?
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03/07/23 02:04 PM
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moparx
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wagner part numbers for reference. [these are rebuilt disc brake masters] 1 1/32" : F88787 15/16" : F80266 these are 74-75 dart applications.
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Re: 66 belvedere convert single master cyl. to dual?
[Re: sixpacksteve]
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03/10/23 12:27 PM
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need to convert. don't trust single. whats needed? which correct master cyl. and prop valve? Disc/drum or drumdrum? If drum/drum there was no proportioning valve , it is just a distribution block with a switch to trigger the brake warning light.
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Re: 66 belvedere convert single master cyl. to dual?
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03/11/23 07:06 AM
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67SATisfaction
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My 66 is converted. Using everything from a 67 B body. Still manual drum brakes This is the way to do it. Owning both a '65 and '67, this is what I did to my manual drum/drum '65. It worked fine. I sourced the brass splitter block on the frame rail and an OEM MC from a salvage yard and had it rebuilt. Bench bleed the MC carefully. I don't recall if I needed the shaft from the pedal, but I'm a parts hoarder, so I probably got it too off the donor car. The rear steel lines I reused as feasible, and bent and flared the second line myself. I have good bending skills and tools, and easy to get it right having my '67 right there for reference. I recall it was a little hard to source the second fitting at the MC, it has a particular size or thread. - Art
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Re: 66 belvedere convert single master cyl. to dual?
[Re: 67SATisfaction]
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03/11/23 06:14 PM
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if my feeble memory serves me right, [ ] the sizes are 1/2-20, and 9/16-18. i think i have some of those in my drawer of brass fittings, as well as the factory fittings i have squirreled away over the years. if i called these sizes wrong, i'll go out and measure them.
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