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Old 09-30-2018, 09:41 PM   #1
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Wheel cylinder bore size

This is a probably a pretty generic question but is there any harm in using one size larger wheel cylinders on the rear? After tearing into my rear brakes I found an 1.25 bore wheel cylinder. The fronts are 1.125 and as is the mc, this is also what is supposed to be in the rear according to the manual. If it's like any other brake part for a 66 K20, finding the correct replacement will likely be a challenge to say the least. I was able to clean up the one I took out so I'm thinking about just going with it. I guess I'm just curious what the result will be. The rear brakes I'm assuming will get a bit more force than the fronts. Will it even be noticeable?
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