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57 Chieftain tandem master cylinder
Looking to see if anyone has upgraded to a tandem/dual master cylinder in the stock location keeping the manual drum brake system. Wanting to know if there is a master cylinder out there without much or any fabrication to stock location on frame. I would be interested in any information, even if fabrication is the only option. Thanks in advance for replies.
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See the thread http://forums.maxperformanceinc.com/...d.php?t=765343 . He has installed a dual master in a 56, perhaps he can get you the information you need.
Last edited by 61 vent; 05-06-2020 at 07:43 PM. Reason: added link |
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Much easier that trying to upgrade a treadle-vac. Looking forward to following your project!
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Thanks for the responses. Pretty sure I have it figured out thanks to you guys.
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I would hope you'd put the damned thing anywhere but where the factory put it! I'm kinda short [5'9"] and trying to reach back under the firewall with my short arms has always been a struggle for me. I hate to say it but Chevy had a better idea..
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I am trying to do the same thing with a 55 wagon, how did you make it work? Thanks
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