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I need to replace the single reservoir master cylinder on my 66 and want to find a dual reservoir setup. It's still has drums all the way around. Anyone know which dual reservoir I need?
Get a new master cylinder, don't futz around with "remanufactured" garbage. Use a Wagner MC71258, Bendix 11323 or Raybestos MC36221. It'll bolt right in place of your existing single-pot master, and your existing pushrod will work. It has the correct bore size (1") and will bolt right on. You'll need to make new lines from the master cylinder's two outlet ports to the (new) splitter/distribution block, which you can get here . It's smart to copy the factory and make a double loop-de-loop in each of these two new lines you make, diameter about 2", so the lines can flex without becoming brittle. Steel line is standard and is a pain to work with; Cunifer is a lot easier (and better).