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Is this how the Master Cylinder Goes?

Posted By: 340SIX

Is this how the Master Cylinder Goes? - 09/29/22 10:21 PM

It was pulled down in 1987 or so the newspaper says 1986 on it. It was in a box of long-lost parts


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Posted By: Ply72rr

Re: Is this how the Master Cylinder Goes? - 09/29/22 10:37 PM

I think the shorter piston needs to be turned around so the spring faces forward.
Posted By: DynoDave

Re: Is this how the Master Cylinder Goes? - 09/29/22 11:33 PM

A chrome master...haven't seen on of those in a while. I'm having Car Craft Street Machine Nationals flashbacks (and that's a good thing).
Posted By: AARCONV

Re: Is this how the Master Cylinder Goes? - 09/29/22 11:44 PM

still have mine chromed
Posted By: 340SIX

Re: Is this how the Master Cylinder Goes? - 09/30/22 12:41 AM

Originally Posted by DynoDave
A chrome master...haven't seen on of those in a while. I'm having Car Craft Street Machine Nationals flashbacks (and that's a good thing).

Ok could not upload the other pictures internet was down. I am pretty sure it goes like this. Then one on the right has to be oriented this was since the push rod goes in it.
Need some spark plugs? (Snake Oil) man I have some stuff that seemed like a great idea at the time.
2x4 intake for small port 273-318. And never owned a 273 or 318.
Block Heater? Born in New Orleans and always lived close to it.
Why am I finding everything but what I am looking for in these boxes....

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Posted By: 340SIX

Re: Is this how the Master Cylinder Goes? - 09/30/22 12:44 AM

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Posted By: DynoDave

Re: Is this how the Master Cylinder Goes? - 09/30/22 09:53 PM

Since the garage fire last year, I've found all sorts of stuff I had forgotten about. Through the cleanup and rebuild, I've tried very hard to take advantage of the opportunity to get rid of things I'll never use. In 10-20 years when I'm gone, my wife and kids will be very happy about this.
Posted By: 67_Satellite

Re: Is this how the Master Cylinder Goes? - 10/01/22 12:51 AM

I have one on my 67 Satellite. 15/16 bore. Got it from Mancini for i think $99. Got it for the smaller bore, but the bling is a nice extra. Last pic looks correct.
Posted By: DynoDave

Re: Is this how the Master Cylinder Goes? - 10/02/22 09:00 PM

This is what my '72 factory service manual looks like for disc brake master cylinder.

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Posted By: moparx

Re: Is this how the Master Cylinder Goes? - 10/04/22 10:17 PM

i thought i saw a "see through" master at first, then i realized who the poster was. laugh2
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