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Old 07-02-2005, 11:10 AM
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New dual reservoir master -non power

I have a new dual reservoir master (non power) on my 56 chev 150 sedan and one side is larger than the other . Which gets plumbed to the front and which to the back? This one is brand new and bolts right up to the firewall so want to keep it
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Larger resivoir goes to front brakes.
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