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4/20/2018 1:11 PM  #1


dual master cyl for a 67 disc/drum manual brake on a 65/66

will a dual master cyl for a 67 disc/drum manual brake work on a 66 mustang,i dont have the original pushrod on the 66  plan to buy a adjustable one from cjpony.thanks in advance

 

4/20/2018 1:17 PM  #2


Re: dual master cyl for a 67 disc/drum manual brake on a 65/66

Yes, it will work, but it has a 1.0" bore.  A 15/16" bore MC from a 74 Maverick with non power front discs is a better choice for manual brakes.  The pedal will take less effort to activate the brakes, although it will have a slightly longer travel.  Use a 65/66 pushrod with either one.  The rod from the old single pot MC will work.  Or an adjustable will work as well.


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