Hi Nick,Use a 1963-64 manual brake master cylinder. I got one from Rock Auto for my J in 2021, Centric brand.It did not have an internal check vlalve, and so nothing needed to be removed. Works fine.They may have several choices now. All made in China or Taiwan.Might say "except J series." Ignore that.I do not have the lid leak issue on mine, as we found with the new F/G pb masters.But the bottom port bolt/plug seems to leak a little fluid after being on the car awhile - no matter how tight or how it is sealed (teflon tape, thread sealer, whatever)How the heck do we get those doggone things to not leak brake fluid?Carl B.------ Original Message ------From "Nick Taylor" <nicksgaragesd@xxxxxxxxx>To "Chrysler 300 Club International" <chrysler-300-club-international@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>Date 8/30/2024 5:42:22 PMSubject {Chrysler 300} 300J and Ram 300K brake master cylinder.--Collecting up the parts to put the remote brake booster onto my ram 300K eventually.In the parts book, it appears that the master cylinder is specific to the 300J and the ram 300K.What are people using? I didn't get one with the car and not sure what it had on it when the previous owner got the car as it was partially converted to disc brakes.Thanks, Nick
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