celticwarlock
Active Member
Has anybody retrofitted a master cylinder from a different application onto a C-body? I think I remember somebody using one from a later cargo van or similar vehicle.
Mine works fine (it's an older re-manufactured unit that the car came with) and I don't intend to do anything with it soon, but I will be doing other brake work in the near future, and I'm considering replacing it. The car in question is a 1969 New Yorker with factory front disc brakes.
I remember having cars from the 70's when I was younger (back in the early 90's), and having master cylinders fail on me suddenly, which can be a harrowing experience. I am told that more modern master cylinders use more piston seals than older ones did, making them less prone to sudden failure. I figured this might be true, because I have not replaced a single master cylinder on any vehicle that I owned since then, and I've owned literally tens of vehicles, many with over 300,000 miles on them.
I have had the car for 16 years, and if there is a more modern master cylinder from a different vehicle that would fit my application, I would strongly consider using it.
Mine works fine (it's an older re-manufactured unit that the car came with) and I don't intend to do anything with it soon, but I will be doing other brake work in the near future, and I'm considering replacing it. The car in question is a 1969 New Yorker with factory front disc brakes.
I remember having cars from the 70's when I was younger (back in the early 90's), and having master cylinders fail on me suddenly, which can be a harrowing experience. I am told that more modern master cylinders use more piston seals than older ones did, making them less prone to sudden failure. I figured this might be true, because I have not replaced a single master cylinder on any vehicle that I owned since then, and I've owned literally tens of vehicles, many with over 300,000 miles on them.
I have had the car for 16 years, and if there is a more modern master cylinder from a different vehicle that would fit my application, I would strongly consider using it.