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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Oregon
Posts: 1,272
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Master Cylinder/ Booster size help
I'm in the mock up stage of my 64 suburban project so I want to order a master cylinder and booster. I see so many different combos of MC and booster sizes.
The Suburban has a POL disc brake conversion on the front and a Ford 8.8 rear with disc brakes. Also an LS1 engine if that has any effect on fit. Any advice on what size MC and booster?
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Columbus, MS
Posts: 457
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Re: Master Cylinder/ Booster size help
I'd consider an 8 inch dual diaphragm booster or larger, the disc/disc prop valve along with an '82 corvette style master cylinder.
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Oregon
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Re: Master Cylinder/ Booster size help
That's close to what I was thinking. I have an 8" dual booster and 1" bore MC on my '51 pickup. I just wasn't sure since the Suburban is larger/ heavier.
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