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Master cylinder question

383MovingViolation

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I want to change the original master on my Satellite to a dual chamber style. Where can I buy one that will work on my car. It has factory drum brakes front and rear. No power. Thanks
 
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I would think you could just get one at the parts store for a '67 and up.
 
Any autoports store should have it. Autozone, Napa, Advance, etc...
 
Yes i changed mine over also,i beleive it was from a 1970 Chrysler
 
When you go to a parts store, the first thing they ask is "What are you working on?" I say a 1966 Satellite and they tell me that it never came with a dual master cylinder. DAAAAA, then they don't know what to do. I need something that will be compatable with my car. Maybe I'm just trying to over think this.
 
the problem with the guys/gals behind the counter is the biggest part of them only know what the computer is asking them. that's why they want to know if your mini van has ac when all you need is the wiper blade for the rear hatch.
just tell'm it's a '67.
 
I tried the link and found nothing but I'll keep looking, Did the '67 Satellite come with a dual master cylinder? I really didn't know that or if it would work in my '66. Thanks for the advice.
 
'66 was the last year for the single master.Autozone has the '67 and up dual master from $25 and up, lifetime warrienty.
 
that's a sweet looking Plymoth! what part of Ohio are you in? I'm in Jefferson Co.
 
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