RE: Another Power vs, Manual Brake Question ...
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Good advice and thanks.  Saw a bad crash on the way back from lunch and 
it really puts things into perspective ... 

Peace,

Jim


BANTAM38@xxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> 
> The dual master cylinder from the 67-68 will bolt right onto your 
> booster 
> with no modifications. 
> A drum master uses a different bore piston then a disc due to the 
> different 
> amounts of fluid and pressure used in each type of system. A 
> proportioning 
> valve will not ajust these amonts for you. 
> Master cylinders are not expensive. Be safe. Install a drum master now. 
> When 
> you are ready to change over to disc's get the correct master cylinder. 
> It's not worth pinching pennies when your life is on the line, as well 
> as 
> your passengers and people around you. A fifty buck master cylinder 
> looks pretty 
> cheap when compared to an accident. 
> Wade
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> 

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