2X57SEDAN (5/12/2009)
... a person can use a master cylinder from i think it was an mid 80's explorer on a 57 failane/sedan body... RAYBESTOS Part # MC18000 {Professional Grade Bore Size=1" Number of Ports=1 Primary Outlet Size=1/2x20; Bolt Holes 2 1/4" Apart} Ford/Lincoln (1952 - 1959)
RAYBESTOS Part # MC39467 {Professional Grade Bore Size=1" Number of Ports=2 Primary Outlet Size=7/16x24 Secondary Outlet Size=1/2x20} GRAN TORINO SPORT (1972 - 1975) Town Car (1981 - 1989)
The major difference is you are going from a single to a dual M/C, so you need to repipe. Each has a 1" bore and the bolt holes are 2-1/4" apart on both. You may have to adjust your brake pedal rod slightly, but they appear to be exact bolt-on replacements. F-150's used a different M/C in the mid '80's. Here's the best part, the dual M/C costs less than HALF of the original model.
Mike, that's true. I don't use any valves for my disk brakes, but I do use one 10# for both back drums. Remember, this is a biggie, the back brakes will no longer self-adjust (if they originally did), and there is no pedal drop when they need adjustment. Eventually, the shoes might pull the pistons out of their cylinders from being out so far. The solution is to adjust shoes every six months, whether they need it or not.
- Dave
Royal Oak, Michigan (Four miles north of Detroit, and 12 miles NORTH of Windsor, Canada). That's right, we're north of Canada.Ford 292 Y-Block major overhaul by simplyconnected