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Re: [oletrucks] non-power dual master cylinder?

To: "Hanlon, Bill" <Bill.Hanlon@COMPAQ.com>
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] non-power dual master cylinder?
From: mfeaster@ticnet.com
Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 16:04:08 GMT
Do you need a proportioning valve for a all drum brake system? and I guess
I need to run all new brake lines to adapt to a dual MC.
  thanx, GB
Hanlon, Bill writes:

> I have such a system on my 57 GMC.  Got the disk adapters, master 
> cylinder and bracket from Heavy Chevy.  They mistakenly shipped me 
> the bracket for their POWER master cylinder first.  After getting 
> the correct bracket the installation went fairly well.  The master 
> cylinder is a Wagner part.  Heavy Chevy marked out the part number 
> on the box, but the next time I think about it I plan to read the 
> number off of the master cylinder and look it up in my FLAPS' 
> Wagner manual to see where it came from.
> 
> A number of people have told me that installing a POWER master 
> cylinder in the stock location is a real trick IF you don't have 
> an automatic transmission.  Most brake boosters are large enough 
> that they will interfere with the clutch linkage.
> 
> 
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>       Well, after a long debate with myself, and a whole tablet of sketch
> drawings, I've decided on a brake system for my '50 chevy 1/2 ton....rear
> drums (73 chevy wagon), and front disc conversion kit.  My question is, does
> anybody have any experience, or know of a good NON-POWER master cylinder
> that would compliment the system?  I vaguely remember my first car, it was a
> late 60's model with a non-power dual master cylinder and it worked pretty
> good, at least I don't remember complaining about it. I found this bracket,
> and I think it's the "easiest and cheapest" way to go for now, with a
> non-power dual master cylinder.  Thanks for the feedback.  
> Manny.    <<brake-bracket47-54.jpg>> 
> 

Gary Brignac
55.2 3100
Fort Worth, TX
oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959

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