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Old 01-22-2015, 10:26 PM   #1
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disc/disc master cylnder help

I've read tons of threads on this and I want the wilwood setup but I don't wanna splurge for it. I've seen many people using mid 70 ' s vette master with 1" bore. I ran across this and like the way it looks and supposedly like the vette master.
http://www.carolinaclassictrucks.com/MC1312A.html
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Old 01-23-2015, 12:27 AM   #2
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Re: disc/disc master cylnder help

I would be interested in what people have to say about this. I'm not that great at figureing out bore stuff...Jim
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Old 01-23-2015, 12:58 AM   #3
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Re: disc/disc master cylnder help

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I've read tons of threads on this and I want the wilwood setup but I don't wanna splurge for it. I've seen many people using mid 70 ' s vette master with 1" bore. I ran across this and like the way it looks and supposedly like the vette master.
http://www.carolinaclassictrucks.com/MC1312A.html
I have the Corvette master cylinder on my 56 BelAir with 4WDB. Seville rear calipers and GM single piston fronts. Works decent.

Be glad to throw my 2 cents in...not sure of the question?
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Old 01-23-2015, 08:06 AM   #4
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Re: disc/disc master cylnder help

I have 4 wheel disc and have been told I need 7/8 ,15/16 and 1" bore. I belive it's a matter of how you want the pedal to feel. I was just looking for thought on the above.
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Old 01-23-2015, 05:49 PM   #5
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Re: disc/disc master cylnder help

1" is stock for the trucks so that's what I would stay with if I had stock front disc calipers.

The bigger the bore, the more fluid that is mover per travel of the pedal. Bore size is changed depending on the fluid requirements of the brake components that are used.

Conversely, the smaller bore requires the piston to be moved further to move the same amount of fluid.
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Old 01-23-2015, 07:33 PM   #6
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Re: disc/disc master cylnder help

Mike C gives good advice.

Lot's of variables and Wilwood provides a good discussion-
http://www.wilwood.com/M/techtip/Tec...aspx?id=6&no=2

If you want to get into the math this does a good job of explaining.
https://www.facebook.com/notes/joes-...18382938195729
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Old 01-23-2015, 08:36 PM   #7
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Re: disc/disc master cylnder help

I'm running disc/ disc . With wilwood d52's. And no booster
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