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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Big Khaunaa, Oct 13, 2010.

  1. Big Khaunaa
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    i need to find a dual port master desinged for a car with power brakes and 4 wheel drum brakes anyone have any ideas thanks guys
     
  2. Johnny Gee
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    Late 60's early 70's Chevy's with your description will work. Like 69 Chevelle, Nova, Camaro with all drum power brakes.
     
  3. krylon32
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    You really need to check to get the right diameter for each seperate installation as they are different.
     
  4. Double Caddy
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    I used a dualport M/C and power booster from Pirate Jacks for my Caddy with drums all around. Really good customer service.
     
  5. Cabbage
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    i agree witk krylon, dogpatch just installed a 1 1/8 bore and its like a rock, being resleeved to smaller size now.
     
  6. Big Khaunaa
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    the car is a 58 edsel that someone put a boster on with what looks like a vete master the car has a very hard brake pedel with very little movement a guy from mp brakes told me the master bore is to big
     
  7. Johnny Gee
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    Have you taken it off to see what bore it is ?
     
  8. Big Khaunaa
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  9. ECIGUY
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    Take a read on our reply to matt2491 on his corvette m/cyl. it also applies to your problem.
     
  10. Big Khaunaa
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    woldnt the need of a rpv give a pedel you need to pump
     
  11. Johnny Gee
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    Thats why its so hard. General rule 1" bore for manual brakes and 1 1/8" bore for power brakes.
     
  12. edsel.fi
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    power brakes always do have smaller diamter bore....
     
  13. 53sled
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    Perhaps something was lost in translation, or its a metric thing. But by the 60s, the automakers all settled on 1" manual or 1 1/8" power master cylinders. Then the cars got smaller and all the rules changed. But for what we do, this is a good start.
     
  14. Cabbage
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    I may be wrong and im no rocket scientist ;) but i think its the opposite, manual brakes have the smaller bore
     
  15. Lotek_Racing
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    Yup, the smaller bore gives more line pressure but less volume.

    I could post up the math on the hydraulic principles involved but it's morning and I have to go to work.

    Try google if you need more info. I found some really good stuff on a couple of the aftermarket brake company websites.

    Shawn
     

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