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Which brake master to use ?
Good day All ! I'm just starting to plan out building a 1933 Chev sedan, and was going to go to the boneyard in the next couple daysto start the parts search. One of the many questions that I will be posting is which Brake system (power brake booster/master cylinder etc ) should I keep an eye out for ? I'm planning to put the master under the floor boards with a maintenance hatch, already have the Mustang II front end with a Ford 8" rearend, drums.
Thanks for any recommendations. |
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I built a T Bucket and the master is under the floor. I used a 70s Vega master. It does not have power brakes. This master will turn the ports toward the center of the car when mounted with the push rod foward.
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