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    1. #21
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      Jun 2006
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      Katy,TX
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      FWIW painting the mounting surfaces of rotors can give enough thickenss variation to change runout. I had painted some with thin high temp paint like that and when we went to turn them for a fresh surface they wobbled slightly on the brake lathe until we sanded off the paint on the mounting surface.Then it was true again.

    2. #22
      Join Date
      Mar 2006
      Location
      NW Burbs, IL
      Posts
      286
      Source: RockAuto

      Pretty slick looking master. Thanks everybody for your help. I'm going to give this DODGE master cylinder a try. (And to think I was getting away with mostly GM parts until now).



      Is this dodge master a bolt on deal for a chevelle? Is the hole spacing for the firewall mounts the same?



    3. #23
      Join Date
      Mar 2005
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      345
      The mounting hole spacing is slightly narrower (maybe ~1/4") then the stock GM master I replaced. Since I made an adapter plate set up this didn't matter.

      Actually, have the plans right next to me, I have the hole-to-hole C/L on the Dodge M/C as 3-3/16".

      Bob.

    4. #24
      Join Date
      Mar 2006
      Location
      NW Burbs, IL
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      286
      Quote Originally Posted by a67 View Post
      The mounting hole spacing is slightly narrower (maybe ~1/4") then the stock GM master I replaced. Since I made an adapter plate set up this didn't matter.

      Actually, have the plans right next to me, I have the hole-to-hole C/L on the Dodge M/C as 3-3/16".

      Bob.
      Is there enough material on master to elongate holes?

    5. #25
      Join Date
      Apr 2005
      Location
      Cartersville, GA
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      1,299
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      On an '83 Malibu we just finished, I used C5 calipers on the front and LS1 rear (late 4th gen F-body), and used the original Malibu quick-take-up master cylinder (per tobin's recommendation) and booster, with an adjustable valve. Worked great.
      Joe Hinds

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