RE: FOILED BY PERVERSE MASTER CYLINDER
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RE: FOILED BY PERVERSE MASTER CYLINDER



Hey Paul,
I did the same master swap to my '62 Belvedere.  At my local NAPA
dealer, I asked for a '67 b-body (Belvedere or Coronet) master WITH drum
brakes front and rear.  If my memory serves me correctly, there is a
difference in the seals used so residual pressure is maintained in the
drum system.  I think you are correct with your assumption about the
rears locking up first with the wrong master.  A disc master may be
valved differently as well, but I guessing on that one.

Just went through my bills for the car and came up with a part number of
10-1323.  This would be a non-power assist master cylinder.

Hope this helps.

Scott

-----Original Message-----
From: Skagdrager@xxxxxxx [mailto:Skagdrager@xxxxxxx] 
Subject: Re: FOILED BY PERVERSE MASTER CYLINDER

 
Follow-up question:
How do I double check before I install the replacement that it is
different  
than the one in my car? Is there a way to tell if the parts store gives
me the 
 wrong type again?
Also, regarding theory, is my assumption correct that if you put a front

disc type master cylinder in a car with drums front and back, that it
will  lock 
up the rear brakes way before the front brakes?
Thanks K and D for your answers and for anyone who can help me with my  
follow-up questions.
Paul
 
In a message dated 6/26/2007 12:44:55 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
krmerkley@xxxxxxxxx writes:


I  used a 67 Plymouth Fury reservoir.  Worked  good.

K.

Skagdrager@xxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> 
> I  updated my 62 Dart to a dual reservoir master cylinder a few years
>  back. It 
> still has drum brakes front and rear, and worked fine. About  a year
ago 
> a 
> shop worked on the car and convinced me the  master cylinder needed 
> changing out. 
> I'm pretty sure they  didn't put the right one in and now if I really
hit 
> the 
>  brakes hard the rears lock up.
> I'm going to change the MC out myself  this time.
> What is the correct year make and model I should ask the  parts store
for 
> that 
> will give me a bolt-in dual reservoir  master cylinder to handle 4
wheel 
> drum 
> brake set-up, that  won't lock up the rears prematurely? (I don't
think 
> it 
> makes  a difference, but just in case, it is a power brake car, w/ 
> original  type 
> booster).
> Thanks for any help.
> Paul
>  


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