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Todd Boyer 08-10-2010 12:36 PM

Re: mopar master cylinder question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Myron Piatek (Post 203079)
I checked 1978 and NAPA shows the 101821 for manual disc brakes and 101822 for power disc brakes.

Sounds like Jeff has a pretty good deal!

Sure does Mr. Friday!!!

David Lee 08-28-2017 02:28 PM

Re: mopar master cylinder question
 
Found what I needed




Thanks

Dave

Eman 08-31-2017 08:05 PM

Re: mopar master cylinder question
 
Good deal! Just keep in mind the Mopar replacement MC doesn't have any rod retention and the rod fits very shallow into the piston. I removed my brake quadrant and welded in a rod guide, made from a steel plate with a hole in it. It prevents any possibility of the rod falling out of the back of the MC. Also have a positive pedal stop at the top of travel. If your foot hooked the pedal and pulled it up or the piston didn't return as fast as the pedal you don't want the rod falling out.
local racer had it happen and went off the end of the track recently.

HandOverFist 09-01-2017 12:25 AM

Re: mopar master cylinder question
 
I used one of these for the Camaro... https://www.jerrybickel.com/brake-ki...-jbrc1064.html

David Lee 09-01-2017 03:11 AM

Re: mopar master cylinder question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Eman (Post 543569)
Good deal! Just keep in mind the Mopar replacement MC doesn't have any rod retention and the rod fits very shallow into the piston. I removed my brake quadrant and welded in a rod guide, made from a steel plate with a hole in it. It prevents any possibility of the rod falling out of the back of the MC. Also have a positive pedal stop at the top of travel. If your foot hooked the pedal and pulled it up or the piston didn't return as fast as the pedal you don't want the rod falling out.
local racer had it happen and went off the end of the track recently.

I think that happened to ken etter too

Eman 09-01-2017 09:21 AM

Re: mopar master cylinder question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HandOverFist (Post 543618)
I used one of these for the Camaro... https://www.jerrybickel.com/brake-ki...-jbrc1064.html

That works and is bolt in instead of fabricating.

David Lee 09-01-2017 03:30 PM

Re: mopar master cylinder question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Eman (Post 543569)
Good deal! Just keep in mind the Mopar replacement MC doesn't have any rod retention and the rod fits very shallow into the piston. I removed my brake quadrant and welded in a rod guide, made from a steel plate with a hole in it. It prevents any possibility of the rod falling out of the back of the MC. Also have a positive pedal stop at the top of travel. If your foot hooked the pedal and pulled it up or the piston didn't return as fast as the pedal you don't want the rod falling out.
local racer had it happen and went off the end of the track recently.

would you mind if possible of taking a photo of your modification?


Thanks

David

Jeff Stout 09-03-2017 05:08 PM

Re: mopar master cylinder question
 
I forgot that I have a used MC from a Wildwood kit I bought. I already had a new 1 installed in car. It came off a working setup is all I know and would sell cheap if interested. $30? plus shipping

David Lee 09-03-2017 05:31 PM

Re: mopar master cylinder question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Stout (Post 544002)
I forgot that I have a used MC from a Wildwood kit I bought. I already had a new 1 installed in car. It came off a working setup is all I know and would sell cheap if interested. $30? plus shipping

can you zap a photo?

Jeff Stout 09-03-2017 06:11 PM

Re: mopar master cylinder question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by David Lee (Post 544008)
can you zap a photo?

Can you text me at 602-768-3583. I can send pics that way as it is easier. If not ill put them on here. Jeff


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