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Brake Master Cylinder


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Posted by K_D on October 16, 2009 at 12:22:11 from (155.39.88.241):


I"m looking for all the brake / hydraulic guru"s out there. I have a 1950 1.5 ton that needs a master brake cylinder. I"m thinking that rather than to just replace it, to upgrade to a dual master. There is a little room to put a larger one in (there is steering and starter in the same area as the master). My question is, if I were to upgrade to a dual master, the OEM master is a 1.5 inch single piston, do I have to use a 1.5 inch piston on a dual cylinder..? What happens if I use a smaller or larger piston master..?

If anyone knows of a bolt on master that is a dual, please let me know.

thanks
K


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