Fenderwell headers too Close to Master Cylinder Line

1968FormulaS340 : I know, it looks very bad that's why I want to change everything and update parts little by little. I just hope I can get everything Ready around the summer and making sure everything is safe and secure. [-o<


'64 Cuda: I have disc Brakes on the Front and Drums on the back. Can a Ford Master Cylinder fit on a Dodge? I searched at autozone website and it does look the same and maybe it can fit. is this it - for a 1979 Ford Mustang V8 Manual Brakes:
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/pa...mString=search&itemIdentifier=486242_0_0_3482


It says it comes with Push rod, can the ford push rod be used? If I can use the ford Master Cylinder to safely reroute my brake lines away from my headers , then I wouldn't mind having a ford part.

I looked at the MC in the link. My wife has a '77 Mustang, but that looks a lot like the MC I have so it might be what they sent me. The one I have is for power brakes so I don't think it has a push rod. Just used whatever was poking out of the booster. I forgot about it having 2 mounting studs instead of 4. I know there's an adapter available for Mopars to convert from 4 to 2 studs or, like I think somebody else posted earlier on this thread, you might be able to just move it up to the top set of studs. I'll try to look in the garage this afternoon & see if I can find the cylinder.