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karl 08-14-2010 12:04 AM

Master cylinder conversion
 
I have a 75 half c10. I want to convert to the 81 and up master cylinder. Do the tops on these seal better then the cast iron crap. I like the idea of a see through res and aluminum housing but not sure about the lids? Probably better if screw lid.

USSkoval 08-14-2010 12:12 AM

Re: Master cylinder conversion
 
My cast iron ones seal just fine?

karl 08-14-2010 12:18 AM

Re: Master cylinder conversion
 
Ive had problems with them. I opened mine up the other day and the back was bone dry. Wouldnt have happened if i could see through. Now i have to bleed the system. I take the lid off and fluid spills and splatters all over. A mess. Rust inside. Got to be a better way. Must be a reason why they upgraded them in 81.

USSkoval 08-14-2010 12:28 AM

Re: Master cylinder conversion
 
If it was bone dry, I would be looking for a leak elsewhere. It being empty could also cause the rust in there.

Visibility may not be the real reason they switched, it was likely cost.

menace121978 08-14-2010 12:31 AM

Re: Master cylinder conversion
 
i'm looking to do the same. i hate the cast iron. i'm almost positive mc off an 84-86 will work. i say almost because i haven't do it yet. very soon though;)

karl 08-14-2010 12:58 AM

Re: Master cylinder conversion
 
I had an 85 nissan 720 pu with a master cylinder much like the 81 c10. Alum housing and plastic res. Never in the 21 yrs i drove that truck did i have to replace that master cylinder. I rebuilt it once. No problems. The cast iron one on my c10 has been there 2 yrs and it looks rusty and crusty inside and out. Anything painted around it is rusty too as a result of this poor design. Every time i pop the top, fluid spills from the rubber pc. No more of these cast iron jokes.


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