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master clylinder
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trjford8 |
02-05-2010 @ 7:19 PM
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The Ford pickup MC is probably your best bet. You will need an adapter for your pedal assembly. You can get these from Chassis Engineering in Iowa(www.chassisengineeringinc.com)
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alanwoodieman |
02-05-2010 @ 11:52 AM
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I used an early Ford Pick-up master cylinder one for drum brakes front and rear and had to make up an adapter, works great and adds a little bit of security. I have seen other e-mails about the avaiability of kits, but have not seen one. Also one of the best things you can do is add self-energizing front brakes from a 48 to 64 ford pick-up, makes good stopping power
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JohnA |
02-05-2010 @ 10:39 AM
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Im thinking of changing my juice jar M/C to a dual master clylinder does anyone know of a M/C that would fit on my 1948 Ford 2/dr sedan, that i could get from a junk yard.
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