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Summary The brake master cylinder is a critical component of a vehicle's braking system that converts the brake pedal's force into hydraulic pressure used to activate the brake calipers. When the ...
They are also both torqued into place: 25 ft-lb for master and 19 ft-lb for the slave cylinder (these specs are for the six-speed only; torque values for earlier cars are different).
Other alternatives are adding some material to your existing rod or obtaining an adjustment rod from Cobra Automotive, (203) 284-3863. New brake lines can be fabricated utilizing 31/416-inch ...
The rod then passes through the firewall and may enter the master cylinder unboosted, or may enter a vacuum or hydraulic power booster cylinder. The majority of vehicles use a vacuum-assist ...
Mismatching the master cylinder or plugging in an incompatible element is by far the worst thing a rodder can do to his braking system. One guy called us a couple of years ago complaining that the ...