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Old 08-21-2009, 05:02 PM   #1
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Default Re: Aluminum master cylinder?

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mid early 80's S10 master with manual brakes. I have bought 3 of them and never used a proportioning valve. When you buy one, sometimes they come thru steel instead of aluminum, so check the box before you leave the store. Never had a leak issue.

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Disc/drum combo?
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Yes, the s10 only comes that way I think, and my race cars are disc/drum also.

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Disc/drum combo?
Ok, we have changed direction and will be going 4 wheel disc.... Would this M/C still work?

Recomendations on bore diameter if I bought an aftermarket?
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