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Old 10-19-2015, 08:41 PM
corvettekid1973 corvettekid1973 is offline
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Default Manual master cylinder recommendation help

Hey guys I am wore out fixing bugs on my project now that it's drivable, and my daily driver broke down... I have a 69 camaro with C5 front and rear brakes. I was using a 4th gen F boby booster and MC. Well the booster was bad and I just want to simply go with manual brakes. Can someone please recommend a aluminum master cylinder that will work... I can't afford a aftermarket Wildwood right now
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Old 10-24-2015, 01:38 PM
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Default Manual Master Cylinder

There is a post on this on PT.com under Andrew B's GTO 2.0 build. He used the 1995 Dodge Spirit 22mm (7/8) master. It seems to be a well known swap for GM cars. The mounting holes are close to the stock GM dimensions, but require a little fabrication to mount...basically opening the holes up. You can order it from O'Reilly under PN NM2412 for $48.99. It comes either in aluminum or cast iron with a black plastic reservoir. Apparently you don't get a choice on the cast iron or aluminum, it's whatever shows up. I know because I will probably be doing the same swap. Also, if your like me and want a white/clear reservoir, you can order that separately under Cardone #1R1983 for $14.99. Hope this helps you.
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