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Old 10-07-2014, 11:16 AM   #1
paulbrgr9999
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c20 disk swap master cylinder

I am reading in posts that the origional mater cylinder on my 1970 c20 can still be used after the swap (which we did this past weekend). All I need is a proportioning valve.

But when I look at the master cyliner on the 72 front end I bought it looks much larger than the master on the 1970.

So finally my question: can I use the old master off the 1970 or should I buy a brand new master with proportioning valve for the now 1972 front end?

I do have power brakes if that matters.
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Old 10-07-2014, 12:17 PM   #2
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Re: c20 disk swap master cylinder

You need to use the 72 master cylinder, proportioning valve and booster, (the 72 disc brake master cyl will not work on the 70 C20 booster)
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Old 10-07-2014, 12:20 PM   #3
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Re: c20 disk swap master cylinder

I would use the new MC from the 72 along with the combination valve. You may have to run a new brake line from the combination valve if your front brakes currently use a splitter. I would also check the power boosters between the two and if different, use the power booster for a 72 with power disc brakes.

My swap was off of a 78 C30, I kept the original power booster, the brakes work well but the pedal is low and hard...I plan on making the power booster swap soon.
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Old 10-07-2014, 01:01 PM   #4
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Re: c20 disk swap master cylinder

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I would use the new MC from the 72 along with the combination valve. You may have to run a new brake line from the combination valve if your front brakes currently use a splitter. I would also check the power boosters between the two and if different, use the power booster for a 72 with power disc brakes.

My swap was off of a 78 C30, I kept the original power booster, the brakes work well but the pedal is low and hard...I plan on making the power booster swap soon.
Thanks for the response. Did I read a post by you about having a problem with the alignment after your swap? I read a lot of posts about the brake swap and cant remember details like who posted.

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Old 10-07-2014, 03:10 PM   #5
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Re: c20 disk swap master cylinder

I am having alignment problems. From what I have read here and elsewhere, this is not common with the swap that I did so I am leaning toward the spindles that I used as causing the problem.
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Old 10-08-2014, 10:40 AM   #6
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Re: c20 disk swap master cylinder

Ok, wish I could help you with that but i dont know much about alignments. I have never until last weekend done anything more complicated than a tune up and oil change. I hope i will not have the same problem. We put back exactly the same number of shims that were there origionally. The truck will go in for an alignment next week I hope. We have to get the master, prop valve, and booster in first.
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