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    1. #1
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      Brake line flaring

      As I understand there is diffrent flare types old one and metric/ bubble flare. Anuone have pics or tell the diffrence. BTW is the S10 master having old or new flares ?


      Olav



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      S10 master cylinder from the 1980's are all inverted flares at the ports IIRC. You didn't specify a year, but I assume you must be using the stepped bore unit for your C5/LS1 upgrade?

      Bubble flares are essentially an inverted flare that hasn't had the bubble "inverted" onto itself.

      I'll see if I can't turn up a good link or picture with a schematic showing the differences.

      Tobin
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      Here is a picture of your basic 45 degree double flare:



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      Here we go:



      Andrew
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      Thank you!

      Olav

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      Are you using the quick take up S10 MC? Will you have manual or power brakes?

      Andrew
      1970 GTO Version 3.0
      1967 Cougar build
      GM High-Tech Performance feature
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      "You were the gun, your voice was the trigger, your bravery was the barrel, your eyes were the bullets." ~ Her

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      I have a Cardone 10-1905 have machined it to fit Hydraboost. I'm little worried if this is a power or manual master. I was told it is a power unit. Anyone have a cross reference list. The GM Delco power is # 18M310

      Olav

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      Quote Originally Posted by Olav
      I have a Cardone 10-1905 have machined it to fit Hydraboost. I'm little worried if this is a power or manual master. I was told it is a power unit. Anyone have a cross reference list. The GM Delco power is # 18M310

      Olav
      The manual MC is an ACD #18M309 and has 24mm x 31.75mm stepped bores.

      The power MC is an ACD #18M310 and has 24mm x 34mm stepped bores.

      My experience is with the manual unit, but I would think that the power unit in a manual application would just result in a slightly higher pedal due to the larger primary bore, otherwise braking effort should be equivalent due to the equal secondary bores.

      Tobin
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    10. #10
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      Tobin,

      I actually went from the manual S10 MC on my GTO to the Malibu manual MC that you recommended in another thread. Check out my build thread:

      https://www.pro-touring.com/forum/sh...003#post369003

      I am very pleased with the pressure that is being generate at the caliper and with the effort. I think it will work great.

      Andrew
      1970 GTO Version 3.0
      1967 Cougar build
      GM High-Tech Performance feature
      My YouTube Channel Please Subscribe!
      Instagram @dr__efi
      I deliver what EFI promises.
      Remote Holley EFI tuning.
      Please get in touch if I can be of service.

      "You were the gun, your voice was the trigger, your bravery was the barrel, your eyes were the bullets." ~ Her




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