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Master Cyl Tandem Alum Kit 15/16

Item EK-76-382677-1
Master Cyl Tandem Alum Kit 15/16
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Compatible With Manual or Power Brake Systems
      • Plain Aluminum Finish
      • Includes Master Cylinder, Combination Proportioning Valve, Mounting Bracket, Fluid Tubes, and Mounting Hardware
      • 15/16" Bore; 0.6" Area; 1.10 Stroke; 2 Tandem Outlets; Integral Reservoir

      Description

      The combination proportioning valve substantially simplifies wiring and brake proportioning adjustments on vehicles with custom brake systems. The combination block maintains full isolation between front and rear fluid circuits and is specifically designed to accompany the Tandem Chamber Master Cylinder. The combo valve and bracket are black E-coated (electrocoated) for a performance look and long lasting durability. Stainless steel fluid tubes are precision bent with preinstalled stainless tube nuts for a simple bolt-on installation between the Combination Proportioning Valve and the Tandem Master Cylinder. Stainless steel button head fasteners thread into the bracket for a simple installation and years of durable, rust-free performance. Simply connect the fluid lines, bleed

      Fitment:

      • 1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
      • 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
      • 1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
      Details

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