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Old 02-10-2012, 11:42 PM   #120
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Re: Impala SS Rear Disc Brake Brackets

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Originally Posted by Captainfab View Post
The Corvette master cylinder is very popular when converting to 4 wheel disc brakes. The A1 Cardone part number for the '67-'76 rebuilt master is 101423. The number for the '77-'82 rebuilt master is 101749 and a new one is 131749. I don't remember just what the difference is between the '67-'76 and the '77-'82 is. They are both 1.125" bore......I'll have to check on that.
There is also a manual brake version of the early C3 Vette master cylinder for those wanting 4-wheel disc but don't have enough vacuum for a power booster to work properly. If I remember right is has a 1" bore.
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