Air Grabbler
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What master cylinder was used on the SS cars? Schild’s book claims it’s 2823576, but I suspect that might be incorrect.
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I don't remember the part number but I do recall that it was a small piston diameter dual outlet master cyl for a higher hydraulic pressure ratio because of the front disc brakes and no power brake and there was a proportioning valve in the rear brake line to reduce pressure on the rear drum brake cyl's. some thing like 60/40? To keep the back end from coming around.What master cylinder was used on the SS cars? Schild’s book claims it’s 2823576, but I suspect that might be incorrect.
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I think I was told once apon a time back then it was a master cylinder for a A body car with drum brakes without power brakes when a power brake was used the master cylinder piston would be larger so as to reduce brake pressure for better control. Drum brakes with 1" wheel cylinders would require a master cylinder with a bore about 1/2 wheel cylinder size to get the necessary pressure.From my research they used the factory A body disc brakes Master. Same for brakes just large bolt pattern disc and 10 x 1 3/4 rear brake shoes on the 8 3/4 large bolt battery rear and 10 x 2 1/2 on the Dana large bolt
Part number 2808600 casting number 2225541
Hard to find lid, most master that are found have the 70 lid, same part numberAnd real early pics from 1968 I have, lid was black and text this.
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ok, good to know.Hard to find lid, most master that are found have to 70 lid, same part number