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Re: [oletrucks] master cylinders

To: Passnb4U@aol.com, oletrucks@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] master cylinders
From: "Brian m" <pkupman57@hotmail.com>
Date: Sat, 06 May 2000 14:25:25 PDT
hi all
well, i went to pick-in-pulls half off day today. got a power booster, pedal 
assy. and master cylinder from an 85 camaro. but becuase the M/C is at such 
an angle, i also got a M/C from a 77 firebird. both have proportioning 
valves (are they needed if im useing 4 drums?) ive held it all in place, and 
from the way it looks, it should fit perfectly. the pedal hangs to about 
where the stock pedal is (but a lil more to the left, as the arm is on the 
left side of the colume) and the booster and M/C line up nice on the engine 
side, the lower left hand bolt on the dash support looks like it will be 
used to hold one of 4 courners of the M/C and pedals up. is this a good 
idea? what about this plate on the motor side? welding it up is no problem, 
as i have access to welders. but id rather not weld if i dont have to. also, 
i got a brake light switch that works mechanically, and it has 4 wires in 
it, im assuming 2 are for the brake lights, and 2 are for cruise control, 
but which is which, all i remember of the colors are that one swtich is blue 
and orange, and the other two are some other colors i forget.
thanks,
Brian
Atwater, CA
'57 chevy 3200

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