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02-08-2014, 06:08 AM | #1 |
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Will these fit? 'vette master cylinders
Will the universal 'vette mc's interchange with the the '71-'72 c10 m/c? They look very similar if using the outlets on the driver's side--many have outlets on both sides with plugs to cap off the side you do not use. Also, these universals seem to come in 2 flavors--'67-'76 and '77-'82, or close.
I like the looks of the fat reservoirs and would want to use the ones with 1 1/8" bore, as my ride has power with disc/drum setup. I'm also using the '71 m/c having the 1 1/8" bore now, along with its matching dist'n block/prop. valve** attached at and just below the m/c. My pedal has started creeping down while stopped like at a light, so I know it's time to replace the m/c. *I dread the thought of having to again re-bend lines to run from the m/c to the prop-block should the present ones not fit!* Thanks, Sam |
02-08-2014, 06:52 AM | #2 |
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Re: Will these fit? 'vette master cylinders
A pedal creeping down while holding a stop could be a rear wheel cylinder leaking or a line leaking, too. Best to check everything out good, before replacing parts.
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02-08-2014, 06:54 AM | #3 |
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Re: Will these fit? 'vette master cylinders
But to answer your initial question, YES the 'vette m/c should work. You'll want to get the specs on the depth of the pushrod hole to compare to what you have on your current setup. Also, you'll want to compare the fitting/thread sizes, as well.
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02-08-2014, 06:14 PM | #4 |
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Re: Will these fit? 'vette master cylinders
tincan if you have pedal creep with no loss of fluid then it is the master cly.
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02-08-2014, 07:02 PM | #5 |
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Didn't see anywhere it said no fluid loss.
There's several possibilities as to the problem. |
02-08-2014, 07:02 PM | #6 |
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Re: Will these fit? 'vette master cylinders
Why not kit the master, use a brake hone, worth a try...!
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02-09-2014, 02:04 AM | #7 |
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Re: Will these fit? 'vette master cylinders
The Vette master cylinders are typically used for disc/disc applications as that was the original use in the Vette. I believe the '67-'76 master will have the deep hole in the back of the piston whereas the '77-'82 will have the shallow hole.
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Do you know any advantage in using one of the 'vette types over the other? And, where would you suggest buying whichever I decide on? I wanna get a brand new, not a recon. I do want a 1.125" bore, again because that's on now & has "felt good", before its recent creeping to the floor-syndrome. Thanks, Captain, and all others who have responded. Sam |
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Thx again, Sam |
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02-10-2014, 03:25 AM | #10 | |
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Re: Will these fit? 'vette master cylinders
I have a msater cylinder off of a '71 C20 and it is the shallow bore in the back of the piston. I would go with what ever style is correct for your booster. As far as I know the Corvette's use a prop valve.
I don't know if there is an advantage or not to using a Corvette master cylinder if you are not running 4 wheel discs. The master cylinders that CPP sells with their power brake conversions all appear to be Corvette master cylinders.....at least in appearance. I would just purchase a new master cylinder from your local auto parts supplier. Quote:
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02-11-2014, 02:18 PM | #11 |
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Thanks for all the info. & suggestions. I'm getting the older one, which is NOT for disc/disc. I questioned the action of the newer style for disc/disc if I put it on my disc/drum setup, and did not want to put an adjustable press. reg. anywhere!
But, I just couldn't pay exactly double, locally, so I ordered it from RockAuto--$36 with shipping vs. $72 locally at Adv. A/P. Figure if it won't fit, I can sell it on C'list & recoup my meager investment. Plus, locally it was questionable about its being in stock, per the site online. Thx again. Sam |
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