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'60 Dart split circuit master cylinder conversion
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ab7fh
Posted 2011-12-16 6:46 PM (#299978)
Subject: '60 Dart split circuit master cylinder conversion


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I'm a proud new owner of a '60 Dart Seneca. First thing on the to do list is to convert to a split circuit brake system. Are there any master cylinders which you would recommend for the job? Something that would use the existing bolt pattern, and brake pushrod would obviously make life much easier. Thanks!

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ab7fh
Posted 2011-12-20 3:58 PM (#300434 - in reply to #299978)
Subject: Re: '60 Dart split circuit master cylinder conversion


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59CRL
Posted 2011-12-20 5:55 PM (#300453 - in reply to #299978)
Subject: RE: '60 Dart split circuit master cylinder conversion



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ab7fh - 2011-12-16 6:46 PM

I'm a proud new owner of a '60 Dart Seneca. First thing on the to do list is to convert to a split circuit brake system. Are there any master cylinders which you would recommend for the job? Something that would use the existing bolt pattern, and brake pushrod would obviously make life much easier. Thanks!


Years from 67 to 76 all bolt up. Im using a 67 Dart dual reservoir MC. Make sure you get a manual if you have manual brakes and
power for power.
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littlecarl
Posted 2011-12-22 8:04 AM (#300685 - in reply to #299978)
Subject: Re: '60 Dart split circuit master cylinder conversion



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I put a 74 Dart master cylinder on my 60 Dart wagon. Make sure also you get the same for brake type as well ie. Drum front/Drum rear or Disc etc. Make sure you get the pipe fittings to the master cylinder too. It was a hurdle getting one with the right thread here in the UK, it was a strange 9/16 but with 20 threads per inch. I ended up having to make one!!
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