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Old 04-04-2018, 05:00 PM   #1
1972Blaze
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Master Cylinder Help

When I got my truck it had the master cylinder in the picture that is off of the booster. When I redid my brakes I used the recommended cylinder that is currently installed in the photo. I do not have enough braking power. I feel as though the master cylinder may be the issue. I would appreciate any thoughts on this. Also, can anyone help me identify the part number or a replacement for the master cylinder that I took off? Both cylinders have the same sized piston (1.125”). The truck is a 1972 with drum rear and disc front brakes. Thanks.
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