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Vette(s): Numbers matching 1972 350 4 speed, silver pewter body with blue interior
Ya I'm all over this board. Can someone tell me the correct bore for a manual brake car? And if it is 1.125" is it the same MC for both manual and power brakes?
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Dave
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Dave
My Christmas present to ME! Bought Sat 11-30-2013. 72, 350 4 spd, Silver with blue interior...Can't you just hear Pablo Cruz playing in the background?

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Don't have the dimensions hand, but power, and non-power masters DO have different bores sizes.Non-power masters have a larger bore size....
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Adams' Apple said: Don't have the dimensions hand, but power, and non-power masters DO have different bores sizes.Non-power masters have a larger bore size....
The opposite:
Actually the none power M/C is 1", and the power-boosted M/C is 1 1/8'" JohnRR pointed this out on a new thread. http://www.VetteRegistry.net/vrforums/c3-handling-components/master-brake-cylinder-bores/457748/
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