03-26-2016, 10:02 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Farmington, MN
Posts: 928
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Re: Anyone using an aluminum brake m/c?
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Originally Posted by LeesTruk
My reason for wanting a Mopar piece is purely aesthetic, and bending/reconstructing brake lines is easy to do, since that was one of the daily repairs done to many a truck at the repair shop I worked at, here in New England (Thank you D.O.T.). Currently I have a cast iron Corvette/Chevelle unit that does its' thing well. I like it better than the boxy unit that came from the factory. But, being that it's cast iron, it loses its' nice cast color and slowly turns to oxide red, and when I open the hood to show off the 5.3L, the first thing you see is the rusting M/C. I don't want to paint the M/C, because when fluid gets under the paint and starts to "lift" it , it's ugly. I'm a little leery about powder coating, afraid that maybe some sand would get into something (sandblasting, part of the pre-coat process). BTW, my truck is an '80, so it isn't equipped with the QTU system
It's not like my truck is a show piece. It ain't. It's just a "driver". I just want it to be neat and clean
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Speedway Motors has an aluminum Corvette style master cylinder that might work.
http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Shop/Speedway/11.html
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