The reason I asked about the brake master is because I found a near direct
bolt in master cylinder for $40!
I just installed a 1972 620 Datsun truck brake master from O'Reiley's auto
parts, using the original 2000 reservoirs. The bore is 3/4, as cast into
both the masters on the side. The brake lines point down, but with a little
different spacing.
You just half to start the brake lines before you install the master the
rest of the way!
Rich W
Dallas
----- Original Message -----
From: "Adam Bradley" <ambradley@yahoo.com>
To: "Richard Wright" <duntov1@attbi.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2001 8:57 PM
Subject: Re: brake master 2000
> I don't know the bore, but 68-70 1600 and 2000 use the same master
> cylinder.
>
> The clutch and brake pedal should sit at the same height. Look under
> your dash and see if one of the pedal stops is bent back. You may have
> an aftermarket clutch master cylinder that has a threaded rod and
> clevis. It may be adjusted too high, and the pedal stop may be bent
> back to stop it from constantly depressing the clutch pedal (partially
> engaged clutch).
>
> --- Richard Wright <duntov1@attbi.com> wrote:
> > Is the brake master bore 3/4" on a 2000?
> > Does the brake pedal sit low like the gas pedal, or up higher up like
> > the
> > clutch?
> > Rich W
> > Dallas
> >
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