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1966 brake master cylinder differences

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Hey guys! Ive got a 66 built on may 31. I ordered a master cylinder rebuild kit thinking they are all the same. Nope! Mine has a larger bore than the 7/8 I ordered. But I don't see a rebuild kit larger than that on mac's etc...

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Hey guys! Ive got a 66 built on may 31. I ordered a master cylinder rebuild kit thinking they are all the same. Nope! Mine has a larger bore than the 7/8 I ordered. But I don't see a rebuild kit larger than that on mac's etc...
Are you sure that the master cylinder is original? Have you tried finding a replacement? Perhaps try a dedicated T-Bird supplier. Mac's is part of Eckler's , which translates to Corvette . I find their prices a bit above the norm.
good luck, J.
 
Hey guys! Ive got a 66 built on may 31. I ordered a master cylinder rebuild kit thinking they are all the same. Nope! Mine has a larger bore than the 7/8 I ordered. But I don't see a rebuild kit larger than that on mac's etc...
Try Pat Wilson Thunderbird. They will know exactly what was on your car when new and what should be on there. They will also have the correct part in stock. They know everything about Thunderbirds because they are true experts. Dan
 
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