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Old 05-14-2010, 09:30 PM   #1
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I want to make this work

I was at the Pick A Part today looking for a master cylinder reservoir due to the one on my Hyroboost being too big since I'm putting under the cab, I found one that will work and I also found one that was a remote reservoir but the connection to the master cylinder is too small. Take a look at these picts and tell me if I can find some connectors (red circle) to fit (green circle).
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Old 05-14-2010, 10:39 PM   #2
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Re: I want to make this work

If you have the mastercyl. that went with the fittings you have. It might fix your booster. just a thought
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Old 05-14-2010, 10:39 PM   #3
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What was in the green circles before? Did they have a hose connection too? Looks like it would be simple enough to use a double barb and splice the hose.
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Old 05-15-2010, 12:51 AM   #4
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Re: I want to make this work

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Whats your hydroboost from? Your master cylinder looks just like mine. The one I got came off an 05 truck and I thought the reservoir would fit under my cab. I moved it back so I don't have to worry about it.
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Re: I want to make this work

The reservior sat there in that green circled area, it snaps in and is locked with 2 pins
Kim57, My Hydroboost is from a 96 Astro Van. I have a reservior that will fit under cab but would like to make the remote work if possible.

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I wonder if a valve cover grommet for a pvc valve or filler would work? I have seen ones that are universal so you can size the center hole. Or maybe a trip to Ace or similar hardware store to look a misc. or plumbing grommets? Is there and internal flow valve or will it be under pressure when you push the cylinder? Or maybe a place that does hydralic and equipment or farm type hoses and fittings??
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Old 05-15-2010, 02:32 PM   #7
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I wonder if a valve cover grommet for a pvc valve or filler would work? I have seen ones that are universal so you can size the center hole. Or maybe a trip to Ace or similar hardware store to look a misc. or plumbing grommets? Is there and internal flow valve or will it be under pressure when you push the cylinder? Or maybe a place that does hydralic and equipment or farm type hoses and fittings??
It will be under pressure so I would need to find something that would clamp the connector to the MC. I'll check out some hose shops to see what they have.

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Check this page from wilwood. It has some adapters that may do what you want. You may have to call them to see if they'll fit your master.
http://www.wilwood.com/MasterCylinde...cessories.aspx
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Check this page from wilwood. It has some adapters that may do what you want. You may have to call them to see if they'll fit your master.
http://www.wilwood.com/MasterCylinde...cessories.aspx
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Thanks for the info Kim, I'll give them a call once I measure the width of the outlets.

BTW: Did you ever find the Prop valve fr your hydroboost?

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Thanks for the info Kim, I'll give them a call once I measure the width of the outlets.

BTW: Did you ever find the Prop valve fr your hydroboost?

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Mine didn't have one. It's part of the anti-lock brake system. I'm going to run an adjustable wilwood unit.
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