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Old 12-16-2018, 10:31 PM   #1
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Default Chevy Al 1 1/16" bore

Installing disc on front of 66 Chevy2 with drums on rear. Brake tech stated I needed 1 1/16" mc bore and 10lb residue valve for rears. I seem to remember there was a Chevy Al mc with 1 1/16" bore, but can't remember all details. Hoping someone can help my memory out. Thanks.

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Old 12-17-2018, 01:35 AM   #2
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I got one from a early 80's S-10 pickup It had a flatter plastic tank on top .
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Don't think anyone made an aluminium master cylinder that looks "stockish". I'm going to try a stock master from a 69 Nova on my Chevy II with the distribution block and prop. valve attached on the brackets that bolt to the mounting of the master. Won't know how it works out till next summer.
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Old 12-17-2018, 02:05 PM   #4
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Ed, is this a drag race car and is the MC mounted in stock location?
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Is this for a manual brake set up? For an aluminum GM master cylinder I'd look at an S-10 with manual brakes. I've used a GM MC from an early 80's fullsize pickup before but they are cast iron. Most GM aluminum master cylinders were made for power assist and the problem with them is they are made to mount at an angle, the resevoir is the problem.
I wouldn't worry about a residual ck valve unless the MC is lower than the brakes.
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Old 12-17-2018, 08:43 PM   #6
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NAPA part number M2456, This might be a bolt in for what you are doing
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Old 12-17-2018, 08:51 PM   #7
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The s-10 one is the way to go. bolts right up, is level and has enough volume to work with disc brake setup.
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Ed, is this a drag race car and is the MC mounted in stock location?
Yes, this is a full drag car and yes the MC is mounted in the stock location.
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Old 12-18-2018, 07:31 AM   #9
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Is this for a manual brake set up? For an aluminum GM master cylinder I'd look at an S-10 with manual brakes. I've used a GM MC from an early 80's fullsize pickup before but they are cast iron. Most GM aluminum master cylinders were made for power assist and the problem with them is they are made to mount at an angle, the resevoir is the problem.
I wouldn't worry about a residual ck valve unless the MC is lower than the brakes.
If you don't run the residual valve you wont have a good pedal and the rear drum brakes won't apply with the correct bias. I'd go with the Strange master that has ports set up for 3/16 brake lines. i think its 1" 1/8. That's what I installed on my Firebird and it works and fits great.
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If you don't run the residual valve you wont have a good pedal and the rear drum brakes won't apply with the correct bias. I'd go with the Strange master that has ports set up for 3/16 brake lines. i think its 1" 1/8. That's what I installed on my Firebird and it works and fits great.
Thanks Todd. I can use the 1 1/8" MC. The strange looks like the ticket and priced very reasonable.
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