[AMC-list] Master cylinders
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[AMC-list] Master cylinders



I'm on the forum also, I was even welcomed there by a few fellow listers here whom I've known for years. The forum is a great place too, and help generally comes pretty quick. I'm just happy to have two sources of AMC talk and information.

Here's a link to an aluminum master cylinder from Speedway motors that I got from reading the forums, what do you guys think of putting a GM styled master into an AMC. The nice thing about this master is it's affordable, (less than a new AMC master if you can find one) and it has the same side hookup capability as the AMC masters. It's a one inch bore, I have a Wilwood dics brake kit for front and rear, and a balancing valve already. Just not sure I want to drop over $200 for a wilwood master too.

http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Aluminum-Master-Cylinder-w-Stainless-Bore,50598.html


Armand




I am on the AMC forum, but I like the list. easier, especially in digest form.

So many of you I have known on here, but never met, still I feel as if I know many of you.



Hope to put a clutch in my '80 Concord wagon in the next few weeks. Then I will finally get the answer as to how many splines ETC on the imput shaft to the 4 speed, which I believe is an SR4..



Would love to have a 2WD T5, without having to do the modify a Ford one, but if I remember right, there is only one hole in the bell housing that is slightly off??

Somewhere I saved the e-mail with what was needed to do.

 Anyone out there remember??

 Jeff

in Charleston.

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