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196061SAVOY
Posted 2015-12-04 8:52 PM (#496942)
Subject: what style MC is this


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this is in an orig 61 dodge,   was this MC an option , only 1 brake line, and has the brake light presure switch attached to the other ,





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Rebels-59
Posted 2015-12-05 7:23 AM (#496963 - in reply to #496942)
Subject: Re: what style MC is this



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Not original to the vehicle from birth,

As it is clearly a Dual MC and only functioning as a Single MC, as the front port is only operating the Brake switch, so basically no better than a Single port MC, meaning if you lose a brake line you will have zero brakes, I cannot see the factory sending vehicles out like this, Looks to be a later 60s MC

If i was you, i would remove the Brake switch, and pipe it up to run the Dual MC as it was intended,,

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Polybun
Posted 2015-12-05 10:11 AM (#496969 - in reply to #496942)
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wow... sometimes man, chrysler did some real cheese dick things, but... that one right there really takes the cake. For f**ks sake chrysler!
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wizard
Posted 2015-12-05 12:31 PM (#496984 - in reply to #496942)
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As Clive informs, that mc is absolutely not oem, it has been installed by a redneck, earlier during the life of the car
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196061SAVOY
Posted 2015-12-05 10:42 PM (#497052 - in reply to #496942)
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mobileparts
Posted 2015-12-08 2:52 PM (#497324 - in reply to #496942)
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That is ABSOLUTELY a 1967 - 1972 4 wheel drum -- dual master cylinder....
Most definitely NEVER came out of the factory with that master cylinder it...
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wizard
Posted 2015-12-08 3:31 PM (#497333 - in reply to #496942)
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Forgot to comment the car itself - that's a very cool ride and it looks more sleek and lizard like in green
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196061SAVOY
Posted 2015-12-08 8:05 PM (#497372 - in reply to #497333)
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what about the block, iv herd Chrysler made an aluminum slant 6 block for a couple years, is this true,
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Powerflite
Posted 2015-12-08 8:17 PM (#497374 - in reply to #497372)
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Yes, they did, in '61-'62 only, I think. I have one in my Lancer wagon. The head is iron though and has the word "special" cast into the top of them to denote mating to the aluminum block. They use wet cylinders. If you take off the heads, you see 6 cylinders sticking up in a basin of coolant. Kinda funny looking. They can't handle much compression because of the way those cylinders mate to the head. I think 8.5:1 is the maximum.
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ruchaven
Posted 2015-12-11 7:07 PM (#497706 - in reply to #496942)
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Nice looking car Pat, post it in members rides. I would love to see more of it.


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196061SAVOY
Posted 2015-12-13 6:48 AM (#497835 - in reply to #497706)
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i wish, this car was for sale a few years back, im always looking for a 61 dodge sedan, but like the 61 Plymouth sedan, they just don't exist anymore, in any shape or form
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