71SatelliteSebring
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Good morning! I retired from the Air Force a few years ago and I'm finally getting a chance (now that I have a garage and the time) to revive/upgrade my first car.
It's a 1971 Satellite Sebring. The rear end has already been upgraded to an 8 3/4" with 11" drums. It still has the factory drums on front with no brake booster (manual). I was eyeballing the Wilwood setup that converts the drum to disc.
I am looking at part number 140-11020 which is the black 4 piston caliper and 11" rotor. I would also order the hose kit 220-8307. Additionally, I was looking at master cylinder 260-16854-BK (1" bore) or the 260-16791-BK (15/16" bore) which is the Mopar specific 4 bolt master cylinder with pushrod.
Note 1: I do not plan on adding a booster (leave it manual).
Note 2: My rear end is an 8 3/4" with 11" drums from a Road Runner. I plan on leaving it as is.
My questions are:
1. Do I necessarily need a proportioning valve? If I do need the proportioning valve I see that Wilwood offers some master cylinders with a proportioning valve as a kit which leads me into my second question.
2. What's the concensus on the bore size of the master cylinder....15/16" bore or 1" bore? Based on what I've read on other posts the 15/16" is what I'm leading toward. Again, I'd probably pick up the 4 bolt Mopar specific one from Wilwood.
3. Am I missing anything or failing to consider anything?
4. Off the wall question.....what is that black wire that goes to the threaded post on the brake distribution block?
Thanks for your input in advance.
It's a 1971 Satellite Sebring. The rear end has already been upgraded to an 8 3/4" with 11" drums. It still has the factory drums on front with no brake booster (manual). I was eyeballing the Wilwood setup that converts the drum to disc.
I am looking at part number 140-11020 which is the black 4 piston caliper and 11" rotor. I would also order the hose kit 220-8307. Additionally, I was looking at master cylinder 260-16854-BK (1" bore) or the 260-16791-BK (15/16" bore) which is the Mopar specific 4 bolt master cylinder with pushrod.
Note 1: I do not plan on adding a booster (leave it manual).
Note 2: My rear end is an 8 3/4" with 11" drums from a Road Runner. I plan on leaving it as is.
My questions are:
1. Do I necessarily need a proportioning valve? If I do need the proportioning valve I see that Wilwood offers some master cylinders with a proportioning valve as a kit which leads me into my second question.
2. What's the concensus on the bore size of the master cylinder....15/16" bore or 1" bore? Based on what I've read on other posts the 15/16" is what I'm leading toward. Again, I'd probably pick up the 4 bolt Mopar specific one from Wilwood.
3. Am I missing anything or failing to consider anything?
4. Off the wall question.....what is that black wire that goes to the threaded post on the brake distribution block?
Thanks for your input in advance.