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Old 07-24-2018, 09:46 AM   #1
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Master Cylinder upgrade

I am looking to go with a Wilwood master cylinder for manual brake upgrade on my 72 2wd 1/2 ton, I talked to Wilwood and they need some info I dont have because my truck is 2 hrs away and cant check myself. The brakes are disc/drum and all stock. Does anyone know what the caliper piston size would be, rear wheel cylinder size and brake pedal ratio? Or has anyone done this and have a part # to go by?
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Old 07-24-2018, 11:44 AM   #2
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Re: Master Cylinder upgrade

Id just go with an early 70s corvette manual master cylinder and use your existing combo valve.
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Old 07-25-2018, 11:09 PM   #3
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Re: Master Cylinder upgrade

Cant beat stock in any way unless you just want to spend alot for purdy looks
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Old 07-30-2018, 06:53 PM   #4
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Re: Master Cylinder upgrade

actually a corvette might not work , I think it has something to do with it being a dual disk set up in vettes while his is a stock disc/ drum st up.

Pontiac in the early 70's made a master cylinder for firebirds that was a disc/ drum MC set up for standard brakes. I have used the 72 firebird as the reference when ordering them in the past. nice thing is that many of the various brake lines are repro'd too so visually speaking it can be made to look very clean and simple install

its a common enough MC because its often the mc of choice for conversions too.
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Old 07-31-2018, 02:11 PM   #5
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Re: Master Cylinder upgrade

Is there something wrong with the stock MC in this application?
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Old 07-31-2018, 03:09 PM   #6
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Re: Master Cylinder upgrade

I don't have the caliper size and rear wheel cylinder diameter in front of me, but I have the following:

Stock MC part numbers:

Delco - 5469574
Bendix - 6264985

MC bore diameter - 1.125 in

Pedal ratio - 5.9:1

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Re: Master Cylinder upgrade

Caliper piston diameter is 2.94 inches; rear wheel cylinder diameter is 1 inch.

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Re: Master Cylinder upgrade

I put a wilwood master with their front discs on my 70. Ignore everyone saying "whats wrong with stock?" I have no power assist on mine and they feel fantastic. Great upgrade. Much better feel and performance over the 50 year old factory parts.
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Re: Master Cylinder upgrade

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actually a corvette might not work , I think it has something to do with it being a dual disk set up in vettes while his is a stock disc/ drum st up.

Pontiac in the early 70's made a master cylinder for firebirds that was a disc/ drum MC set up for standard brakes. I have used the 72 firebird as the reference when ordering them in the past. nice thing is that many of the various brake lines are repro'd too so visually speaking it can be made to look very clean and simple install

its a common enough MC because its often the mc of choice for conversions too.
been running Vette MC's on disc/drum setups for ages. the difference is in the prop valve, not the MC when it comes to the pressures being adjusted.
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