Posted by Rick Kr on January 26, 2012 at 10:04:18 from (198.208.159.17):
In Reply to: hey old posted by rusted nuts on January 25, 2012 at 18:23:36:
Old, When I built my A, I have 50's chevy drums up front, and 9 inch Ford drums on back. Used a 1968-70ish chevy Nova, 4 wheel drum master cylinder. No OEM style proportioning valve. I do have an adjustable valve in the rear depending if I have the 10in slicks on (pictured) or street tires (29x15x15 M/Ts). This setup has been working since 1999 wit no problems.
I did fab a bracket to mount the m/c on the frame below floor board. And built a custom length rod from the m/c to the pedal.
As I mentioned in my other post, you might want do a little cross-referencing on the bore size of the one you pick. I believe your truck originally had an 1 1/4 m/c bore. You'd hate to fab up a new m/c and find out you don't have enough fluid volume.
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