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On Tue, 5 May 1998, Terrece Begley wrote:
> Sorry for being so ambiguous regarding my question. What I meant to ask
> was: When did Standard start installing twin seperate master cylinders
> (the 'L' shaped ones)?
Your question wasn't any worse than my reply. :-) It was circa 1956, with
the advent of the Girling braking system. What I tried to say not so well
before was that the previous Lockheed all-drum braking system utilized a
"combination" brake and clutch master cylinder unit -- two distinct
systems sharing a common casting and reservoir (not to be confused with 
the remote reservoir of the twin Girling cylinders). 
--Andy
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