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11/04/2015 9:52 PM  #26


Re: Driver Side Port Master Cylinder for Cobra Brakes (Steve/Ultrastang?)

67StangMan wrote:

This is a comparison of an Explorer MC (very similar to the Mustang V6 MC) next to a Windstar MC.




Anyone know what the measurement is of the Windstar MC mounting flange holes, C/L to C/L?  And what's the stock Mustang MC measurement?  Are they different?

I recognize that photo.  The flange hole centers are 3-3/8"  --same as most any Ford MC, old or new, with a horizontal mounting flange pattern.
 

 

11/11/2015 12:21 PM  #27


Re: Driver Side Port Master Cylinder for Cobra Brakes (Steve/Ultrastang?)

I thought Ford MC mounting holes were 3 3/16" c/l to c/l?  Chevy is 3 3/8", correct?  I'm asking because I'm having trouble mounting a Windstar MC to a booster.  The MC holes are about 1/16" too close to fit the booster and I'm trying to find out what's up.

 

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