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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: mobile,al
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56 mater cyclinder conversion from floor to firewall
Does anybody have any tips or have completed a master cyclinder from the floorboard to the firewall while keeping the drum brakes, I have a reg. master from a 67-72 chevy pick up and the brake assembly from under the dash. I'll proably have to modify unless someone knows of a year that will work better.
Last edited by akc900; 04-30-2012 at 08:09 PM. Reason: left some info out |
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Location: Glendale Arizona
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Re: 56 mater cyclinder conversion from floor to firewall
That is what I used had to cut it down not hard at all
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Re: 56 master cyclinder conversion from floor to firewall
Do You have to drop out the steering wheel column to have better access? How hard is it to install a newer column with power steering?
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Re: 56 master cyclinder conversion from floor to firewall
Dont know what front end you are running just look at my build.
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