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Technical => Other Brake Related Issues => Topic started by: bagboy on 2009-03-06 10:48

Title: split brakes f/r
Post by: bagboy on 2009-03-06 10:48
Anyone know proper duel m/cyl for manuel brakes [stock]? . I want to split the system.
Title: Re: split brakes f/r
Post by: shopratwoody on 2009-03-06 11:31
There's a couple listed in the MP Brake catalog on pg 41. WWW.MPBRAKES.COM.
pART #'S mc11488M & mc11323m. Or call ABS in Orange Ca. They appear just to be dual with equal
resevoirs and it states deep piston hole for manual brakes.
Ron
Title: Re: split brakes f/r
Post by: bagboy on 2009-03-21 18:12
Did it , came out great . Very eazy
Title: Re: split brakes f/r
Post by: foooordy on 2009-06-03 17:21
Ijust recently installed dual MC in my 58 Ranchero, Iused a MC from 1967 mer comet manual brakes, you will have to get acouple adapters to brake line. make sure you bleed MC fully and after install all brakes after finished. The MC was $20 and all the fittings i needed were $30. did same on 57 ranch wagon.
Title: Re: split brakes f/r
Post by: 4banger on 2009-06-04 10:16
Hey Fooordy how you doing ? I ment how you doing George H. This is 4banger alias Smokin'Joe.  Small world
Title: Re: split brakes f/r
Post by: foooordy on 2009-06-30 21:18
HEY JOE FINALLY GETTING BACK TO YOU. hASKELL SAID HE RAN IN TO YOU TODAY. YOU GOING TO PARK FRI. I DIDNT PRE REG SO IM GOIN OUT THURSDAY AFTERNOON TO REGISTER. GOT MY CARPET TODAY PUT IT AND SEAT IN TOMORROW RREADY TO ROLL fRI MORN HOPEFULLY. WAGON IS BEING BUFFED AND POLISHED TODAY AND TOMORROW. LOT OF LITTLE THINGS TO DO. ITS BEEN 14 MONTHS IN THE WORK. ILL SEE YOU OUT THERE JOE.
Title: Re: split brakes f/r
Post by: mtrhed on 2009-07-01 11:29
Hey Bagboy - You got a supplier name and Part # for the Dual Master Cylinder that you bought ?
I would like to convert mine over from a single - still have original drums like yours. Thanks
Title: Re: split brakes f/r
Post by: bagboy on 2009-08-09 19:36
Used 67-68 non power mustang drum. Shucks was the cheapest. Only had to make one line.You will need a plug at line split,below M/C . good luck