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Old 01-22-2012, 09:51 PM   #4
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Default Re: '69 Chevelle master cylinder question

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Originally Posted by Dan Fletcher View Post
I'm building our '69 Chevelle wagon into a stocker. I'm leaving the rear drums, but am converting the factory front disc over to aftermarket. I've removed the vacuum booster and master cylinder assembly, as well as the factory proportioning valve. I intend to install a aftermarket adjustable proportioning valve. At this point, I plan to adapt a Mopar style master. Does anyone have any idea if a "plug and play" master cylinder set up is offerred? Strange does not make one.

Secondly, I've watched cars like this want to tip over turning corners in the pits. I do not want that with my car. I'm going to keep this project very simple and on a low budget, and am going with a air bag set up in the rear, not an anti-roll bar. If I remove the front sway bar, is it going to do the tip over deal? It does not do that now.

Thanks for any input.
This one is a bolt in for what you are doing Dan.
NAPA part number M2456

$49 brand new at any NAPA you can sweet talk a wholesale price at.

We supply most of our local "frugal" GM bracket racers with these units.
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