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Master Cylinders/ lets talk about this logically

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by flying53gmc, Oct 18, 2012.

  1. dirt t
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    Bob I repeat my question "Can you give me an example of your ststment"
    Mfg,model,year? Any.
    Thanks
    Terry
     
  2. V8 Bob
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    An example? Sure. 1969 Mustang disc/drum.
     
  3. dudley32
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    or '68 Nova drum/drum
     
  4. dadseh
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    I guess some front drive cars would blow your mind then.... split is LHFand RHR and RHF/LHR
     
  5. V8 Bob
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    A few rear drive cars also had diagonal split systems, mainly in order to meet partial systems FMVSS stopping distance requirements. You really want to stay with dual masters from the late '60s to '70s rear drive cars and trucks for any custom convential brake system. :)
     
    Last edited: Oct 23, 2012

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