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    Brakes?

    1980 Chevy C30 1 ton, CarQuest part number is 20-1584, the Bendix part number is 1584. Got mine at the local NAPA.... This master cylinder does not have residual pressure check valves built into it. This makes it perfect for 4 wheel disc brakes which do not require residual pressure. If you...
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    Brakes?

    Remove the existing MC, drill two small mouting holes (for the bolts that hold the new MC in place) on each side of the hole in the bracket where the existing MC is mounted, drill a pair of larger holes in the frame rail for the outlet lines on the new MC to pass. Cut the existing front brake...
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    Brakes?

    I've got a good MC that I pulled from my truck when I went with a dual circuit unit from a Chevy (forgot the actual application, but it is the one that Ray Suiter plugs on his website along with the disc brake setup that he fabricates and I have installed, Charles Talbert at M-Series Rebuild...
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