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Update - Just re-assembled the unit on the bench and the breakaway torque was 125 lbs and about 115-120 lbs rotating force. I think I'm good to go. I now have another to take apart and do the process over. Thanks again to all who responded.
Looking for a stock like master cylinder replacement for my 69 Bee with manual drum brakes all around. All that I have found so far are all made in China. Does anyone know of any manufactured in the USA?
Wow, there's a lotta love for the Torino Cobra. Someone mentioned the Holden Torana, that's another top-5 on my list, though I'll never own one up here in Canada. That car just seems to have beautiful but simple lines and perfectly muscular proportions. Honorable mention! It's one of the first...
I own my favorite off-brand muscle car, too.
If you were REALLY going to force one on me, I think I could do with a 1970 Torino Cobra with a 429. I wouldn't put up much of a fuss. :lol:
I also dig the Aussie 1974 Falcon XB GT, which ironically looks very similar to the Torino Cobra.
I've had a real Mopar orange box that died apart to draw a schematic of the guts out of my own curiosity The one you sliced open appears to have about 80% less parts than the real deal. Looks like whoever built that one used a minimal design concept. Doubt it has much longevity..