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03-04-2011, 10:22 AM | #1 |
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Re: My Highschool Project truck a 1969 GMC C20 (Old Blue)
if your master cylinder and booster is good you don't need them for the disc swap, just a disc/drum or adjusting prop valve.(unless their bad anyways) most everything from a 71/72 truck should swap right on, i believe its the spindle that makes it a disc versus drum front end.
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03-29-2012, 02:47 PM | #2 |
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Re: My Highschool Project truck a 1969 GMC C20 (Old Blue)
im 15, ive got a 69 c10 shortbed stepside, it was originally a 6 cylinder 3 speed column shift but i converted it to a 4 speed muncie m21, i also built up a 1969 350 out of a camaro, sealed power flat top pistons .60 over, edelbrock crank,cam,torker intake, and a holley double pumper 650 pushing 400+hp . Ill post pics once i get my engine in the truck.
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