I've lost the brakes on a single master cylinder car twice. Neither time had anything to do with the lines-first time was the master cylinder, the second time was a wheel cylinder. I'd go with a dual MC, and it's not a difficult swap. ~dave On Tue, 10 Feb 2004, Bryan Scott wrote: > Hi all! I'm re-doing the brakes on my 58, from the MC down to the wheel > cylinders. It's currently a single MC with power brakes and all drums. > From all I've read and heard, I was convinced that it would be best to > install a dual MC. Now I read the following comment from the FAQ page on > inlinetube.com: > > My car has a single master should I switch to a dual master? > If you are keeping the four wheel drum there is no reason to convert to a > dual master. The fear is that if you loose one line all the brakes will go. > The solution is stainless steel lines. They will never rust and it will be > impossible to ever loose a line. When converting to a dual master you will > need a new master cylinder ,some sort of block that will accept the second > master cylinder line and new clips to hold the additional lines in place. > When you are all done you may have affected the performance of the brakes > with mismatched components resulting in a stronger or weaker brake pedal. > Solve the safety problem with new Inline tubes. > > Now I'm back to being unsure what direction to go. I already planned on > using the SS lines. The purpose of this posting is to ask for comments and > experiences of others to finally decide what direction is best! > > -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- > Visit the ALL-NEW ForwardLook.net! New Discussion Forums, Expanded Content and much, much more! http://www.forwardlook.net/ > > > -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Visit the ALL-NEW ForwardLook.net! New Discussion Forums, Expanded Content and much, much more! http://www.forwardlook.net/
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