Well, last night a friend and I finished the dual master cylinder converson on my 58 Plymouth. Aside from some minor problems (the pushrod wouldn't fit the bore of the master cylinder and had to be turned down slightly on a lathe, it worked out well. You'd swear it was original equipment! A special fitting was used to place the brake switch in line (make sure you use teflon tape on the brake switch fittings!!). I also reconditioned the rear brakes (including sandblasting and painting my backing plates, replacing wheel cylinders, cleaned and lubed the support plates etc). Things seem to work fine. The car stops (a bit better likely due to the fact we flushed out all the lines and installed new fluid-I recommend this!). I am taking it on a 50 mile hike tomorrow. This will be the big test. Todd 58 Belvedere Sport Sedan-finally back on its' wheels again P.S-if anyone needs to reach me via Email, please send it to sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx attention-Todd. I have dropped my home internet supplier. |