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1969 Charger Master Cylinder

Raybestos hydraulic brake parts like master cylinders and wheel cylinders were made in Litchfield Illinois.
Until they weren't....when they moved production offshore in order to try to stay cost competitive.
Up until earlier this century, it was rare to find aftermarket brake parts for big 3 cars that weren't made in North America. Now it's very rare to find any that aren't made in Asia.
Sucks, but it is what it is. A number of brake parts for older cars that have been available forever, like rebuild kits, have recently been discontinued, so one can take some comfort if they can find new parts for their vintage cars regardless of where they're made.
 
^^^ Do Taiwanese Egg Rolls taste better than Chineseum Egg Rolls ???? ^^^
To me , I say , to me , All Egg Rolls taste alike…..
 
I had to use an adapter for the front line.. but the system had been hacked up with one of those shitty Chinese power brake kits , so I can't confirm what was original
Well crud. Wondering if that’s why it’s not listed in the compatible cars list. I ordered a new factory brake line kit from Classic Industries. Will see if it shows the connection sizes somewhere and I can cross reference with the MC36283 product.
 
The Mopar master cylinder outlet sizes were pretty universal back in the late 60s/early 70s timeframe.
9/16-20 front outlet and 1/2-20 rear
 
The Mopar master cylinder outlet sizes were pretty universal back in the late 60s/early 70s timeframe.
9/16-20 front outlet and 1/2-20 rear
For anyone not aware Brad is the guy to listen to, he wrote the book on this stuff...
 
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