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Old 03-23-2002, 07:09 PM   #1
Southpa
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Post Outlet fittings for 3/4 ton Master cyl...

Are they the same size as those of the 1/2 ton master cyl? I'm thinking about getting rid of this leaky 1/2 ton master w/ the single hold-down clip for a 3/4 ton master (2 hold-downs) seeing as how I already have a 3/4 ton booster. And I don't want to have to re-fabricate the lines going to the prop. valve. Going to buy NEW this time and it will be closely inspected. Any nicks in the top rim and its going down the guy's gullet.

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