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Master cylinder / prop valve
Does anyone know if these will work with disc/drums? I changed the front from drums recently.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Off the Grid in Chester Grant, Nova Scotia, Canada
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No they will not.
The master handles the fluid totally differently and the pressures are totally different on the prop valve.
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Looks like you need a new one anyway!
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no doubt Chet, kinda ratty looking.
Can I just replace the m/c with one setup for disc/drum (small and large resivoir), the booster will still work? And also replace the prop valve.....where do I get this?
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Time is a good teacher....unfortunately it kills all its students Last edited by DuggerCJ; 03-09-2008 at 10:19 PM.. |
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