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Old 07-01-2021, 07:23 AM   #1
sinannasirli
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Location: Turkey - Istanbul
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Brake master cylinder ports

Hi All
I have a 1969 K10 suburban with booster setup..
I have just bought a new master cylinder from classicparts and a booster from cardone..
When installing, the mechanic installed the rear port to front brakes and front port to rear brakes.. eventhough i insisted the cylinder is front-fron rear-rear setup.(info given from part supplier)

What possible effects would it have? Shall i insist to him to change them back?

Regards

Thank you
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