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62 Master Cylinder Q

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Converting to disc. Anyone know of a MC to use that will bolt on the booster?

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Are you going all-disc or just front? If you're going disc/drum then a dual cyl MC is the best bet (avoids having to use proportioning valve) but 4-wheel discs would be a differnt matter. BTW - did you know that DRUM brakes are actually capable of better stops? They have a larger braking surface area than discs. The problem is fade - repeated stops (like traffic) that heat drums make them less and less effective (they don't cool efficently). But drums in the rear (where the emergency brakes are) are not a bad setup.
 
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