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What master cyl for manual 4 wheel discs?
I am about to change out the rear drum brakes on my 78 t/a bracket to rear discs. What master cylinder should I use, I do not have power brakes. I currently have a 1973 6 cyl camaro master cyl (non power disc drum)on it.
Thank you,
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Johnny US Army Retired 1978 T/A 463 Pontiac, KRE 74cc 292CFM D-ports, Lunati VooDoo, V-max lifters, TKII, ATM 850 E85 carb, TCI TH-350 race tranny, 3600 converter 3.73 12 bolt 11.63@116.68mph 1981 T/A 4-speed 406 Pontiac, Merrick ported 6X heads, Comp 270S cam, Crosswind intake 750 Street Demon, 3.42 30 spline Eaton posi street car. 1980 Formula 350 Pontiac back burner project 1972 LeMans 350 Pontiac |
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MC for 4 wheel discs
This site has some interesting information:
http://www.mpbrakes.com/products/pro...product_id=536 On my A-body I used one from a '66 Corvette with manual disc brakes. My car has factory discs on the front and a Scarebird type conversion on the 12 bolt rear. I used the calipers and rotors from a mid 80's Toro. for the rear. Very satisfied with the setup. |
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Look up the one for a 1968 Corvette 4 wheel disc manual. It is a bolt on. I have one at home with the part number on the box if you need it.
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ditto..even wilwood recomends the vette unit..used it with great results..wouldnt use another type now..i'd rather carry the couple extra pounds for safety..
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Thank you all for your input. I went over to my local advanced and they had one in town so bought it and am waiting for it to show up at my local store.
Assumption??: Get the same prop valve (68 Vette)?
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Johnny US Army Retired 1978 T/A 463 Pontiac, KRE 74cc 292CFM D-ports, Lunati VooDoo, V-max lifters, TKII, ATM 850 E85 carb, TCI TH-350 race tranny, 3600 converter 3.73 12 bolt 11.63@116.68mph 1981 T/A 4-speed 406 Pontiac, Merrick ported 6X heads, Comp 270S cam, Crosswind intake 750 Street Demon, 3.42 30 spline Eaton posi street car. 1980 Formula 350 Pontiac back burner project 1972 LeMans 350 Pontiac |
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If it's for an F-body, you should get the OEM WS6 part or an aftermarket one for the F-body application. All the aftermarket brake vendors have them available.
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I bought the master cylinder/prop valve combo from CPP and it worked great. Cost was $130. All the parts are NEW, not reman. It's based on the '68 vette m/c. I did originally buy a m/c & prop valve from a local reputable speed shop and got the wrong m/c. On the outside they are identical in apprearance so be careful.
Also be sure to set the e-brake before you begin to bleed out the lines.
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