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Do you guys have anything like this in America? 1" bore ... 5" long. It still needs a proportioning valve plumbed in.
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NO! But it sure would solve a lot of problems on our 64 Falcon project. Two questions, Barry...is that for disc/drum and can you ship one to the states?
Never mind about the disc/drum question. I just looked at the pic again and it appears to have a double reservoir which would indicate disc/drum...just what we need. So now just answer the second part of the question.
Hope you are having fun in Palm Springs.
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Was sorta thinking of the Falcon when I posted it. Comes with a residual valve in the rear port. Made by PBR... Tho there are knock-offs.
I'll give you a call from Mammoth bout it.
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Can you post this info:
Bore diameter
Bolt pattern
Diameter of the part that fits inside the booster
Engagement depth measured from mounting flange to bottom of the piston bore.
I have seen some like that on Mercedes Benz. Also, the 2005-2014 Mustang uses a real short MC, but part of it fits inside the booster, so it can only be used with that particular booster.
Thanks for posting this!
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Most of the measurements.
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