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Old 03-08-2008, 02:23 AM   #13
mbgmike
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Re: looking for a manual master cylinder for disc brakes...

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Originally Posted by greg64 View Post
lgdn63, my 77 has factory manual brakes, so I can assure you that manual masters do exist. I think it's the rod from the pedal to the master/booster that changes, not the master itself (at least with this application).

Manual brakes and Armstrong steering leave a lot of room under the hood!
Like I said ,you change the piston rod length with the adaptor on this mc. not the rod from the pedal
We sell these AND install them
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