One of the future projects I may undertake will be a front disc conversion. I have read that when you do the conversion it's a good idea to get a new master cylinder that was used for disk front/drum rear applications. I have a used Master cylinder and break booster combo on an old 1983 Chevy S-10 I am not using any more.
I've never worked on or around this part of the break system. What kind of things should I look for to see if the S-10 set up will work well in the Jeepster? Is there a certain size mount that works best? Are master cylinders activated by a plunger or rod in the rear behind the fire wall? I could use any info on how these things work.
Thanks!
Nathan
Great! Thanks for the help. I will look into is as soon as time and money allow. I want to finish the body and paint work this spring and would love to tackle the breaks some time this summer. I appriciate all the help!
-Nathan
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