jlwncw,
What, exactly, to you mean by "higher capacity" master cylinder? Does the
Torino one have a larger reservoir, require less pedal pressure, or
something else entirely?
Thanks,
Stephen I. Early
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-----Original Message-----
From: jlwncw [mailto:jlwncw@bellsouth.net]
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 7:42 PM
To: bricklin@autox.team.net
Cc: jlwncw
Subject: master cylinder
While we're on the topic of brakes,I understood the master cylinder to be a
hard to find AMC unit.I recall using instead a m. cylinder for a 75 Torino.I
had to change one of the connections to one of the ports and adjust the
inner
rod the pushes on the m.cylinder plunger.Now I have a higher capacity
m.cylinder with a lifetime warranty(Auto Zone).Just some info for anyone
about
to replace their brakes.
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