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Denny, I replaced the stock master cylinder with a Strange master cylinder and I have 4 wheel disc brakes. It has the 1.125 bore, part # is B3359BK, which comes with adapter fittings and a pushrod with a rubber sleeve at the tip so it keeps it inside of the piston. I do not run a proportioning valve. I have not had any problems.
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OK,the MC holds a strong pedal when i dead headed it ,i called wilwood about the pushrod and they told me how to measure it ,it also is ok.?? so i guess the system is full of air..now to get it out.thanks for the help guys...and i thought my soft-loc clutch set-up was tough........
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I have what they now call the Drainman auto kit. I bought mine a few years ago,I think I paid around $55.00.I have seen them on Ebay. I also use the Valvoline SynPower brake fluid.It's not a silicone fluid,but it has a higher temp than the DOT 3 or 4 fluid.
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