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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Mar 2011
      Location
      Buffalo NY
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      Do I need a new Master Cylinder?

      I am up grading to 4 wheel disc Breaks I bought the Baer Track4 fronts and SSR4 12" rears. I currently have disc breaks rear stock drums and the front were upgraded to second gen Camaro 11" rotors and a second gen master cylinder to match with a Willwood proportioning valve.

      Will this master cylinder and proportioning valve work or do I need to get a new master for 4 wheel disc breaks and if so any recommendations?


      Dave "Big Nasty" B


    2. #2
      Join Date
      Mar 2005
      Location
      Walton, NY
      Posts
      757
      Quote Originally Posted by daveybtv View Post
      I am up grading to 4 wheel disc Breaks I bought the Baer Track4 fronts and SSR4 12" rears. I currently have disc breaks rear stock drums and the front were upgraded to second gen Camaro 11" rotors and a second gen master cylinder to match with a Willwood proportioning valve.

      Will this master cylinder and proportioning valve work or do I need to get a new master for 4 wheel disc breaks and if so any recommendations?
      Yes, you will need a new master. I have a second gen and tried my rear disc swap with the stock master first and there was not nearly enough pressure out back. I used a 79 Corvette 1-1/8 master for 4 wheel disc and that remedied the issue. This was with stock second gen calipers though. You might need a different bore master for the Baers, but the stock second gen master will definitely not work.

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Mar 2011
      Location
      Buffalo NY
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      thank you, im on it! new master it is!

      Dave "Big Nasty" B


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