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Re: Master cylinder



You can source it yourself or get the kit from someone like Doctor Diff.  He has lightweight alum. later model MC's and the adapter plate.  You'll want the smaller bore MC if you have manual brakes.  

On Friday, September 16, 2016 at 1:42:50 AM UTC-6, B M wrote:
Hi,

I'm thinking about to get a "Scarebird" disc brake conversation kit for the '64 Polara 

Q: is it wise to use the single reservoir master cylinder?
     Or should I consider a dual reservoir 

ps, it's a manual brake system.

Thanks. Bert 

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