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Years ago I had disc brakes installed on my 1950 3600 and have been very=20
happy with them. It now appears that the master cylinder has gone out=20
and I am unable to find one to replace it. The closest I have found is=20
an AC Delco one that is identical, except for the bore for the piston. =20
The one I found has a 1 3/4 inch bore and the original has a 1 1/4 inch=20
bore, so it will not bolt up to the power booster. I'm thinking maybe I=20
can change the power booster to one that has a 1 1/4 inch bore. Has=20
anyone else had an experience like this? Bill Hanlon?
Thanks!
Smokey Culver
League City, Texas
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<body>Years ago I had disc brakes installed on my 1950 3600 and have been v=
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out and I am unable to find one to replace it.=C2=A0 The closest I have fo=
und is an AC Delco one that is identical, except for the bore for the pisto=
n.=C2=A0 The one I found has a 1 3/4 inch bore and the original has a 1 1/4 =
inch bore, so it will not bolt up to the power booster.=C2=A0 I'm thinking =
maybe I can change the power booster to one that has a 1 1/4 inch bore.=C2=
=A0 Has anyone else had an experience like this?=C2=A0 Bill Hanlon?<div><br =
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