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Primetime91 06-19-2010 05:23 PM

Stock master cylinder for manual brakes?
 
Would the stock master cylinder for a DRUM rear 3rd gen make a suitable master cylinder for manual brakes?

They seem to have a bore size similar to what many people use, and some have used the 4th gen master cylinder, which even has a larger bore if I remember correctly.

Or is there some reason this could not work, and be made to work well?

profootbrake2 06-21-2010 07:04 PM

Re: Stock master cylinder for manual brakes?
 
The only thing i see wrong with the stock master cylinder is the reservoir tilts down.
I'm running a master cylinder from a S10 pick up with manual brakes the reservoroir sits level. The bore size is 36mm in the front and 24 for the rear

Primetime91 06-23-2010 11:41 PM

Re: Stock master cylinder for manual brakes?
 
So how do you like the S-10 master cylinder, does it work well? Did your stock brake lines work?

profootbrake2 06-25-2010 01:08 PM

Re: Stock master cylinder for manual brakes?
 
The S10 master cylinder works well on my racecar. But i have after market brakes front and rear and custom brake lines. The lines coming out of the master cylinder are 1/2-20 for the front and 9/16-18 for the rear and they exit on the fender side. There's a lot of people on this site that use the S10 master cylinder for manual brakes


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