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disk brake master cylinder?

I have 95 mustang brakes all arould as of now and I am currently running a master cylinder out of a 1986 crown vic because it is suppose to have more fluid capacity for the rear diskes according to coolcats.net. but unfortunatly it is steel and it is starting to rust and looks like . My old master cylinder was aluminum which is what I would like. Does anyone know what vehical has an aluminum master cylinder that can operate disk brakes in the rear and bolt up to my brake booster (1986 Thunderbird). Thanks for the help

Andrew

Re: disk brake master cylinder?

Reply #1
You can use 93 Cobra M/C but I think you have to change the fittings cause these M/C's are metric. IF I remember correctly one of the Lincolns used an aluminum M/C either the Mark 7 or the RWD Continental. I'am going to lean more to the Mark 7.

James

Re: disk brake master cylinder?

Reply #2
The 86 crown vic M/c I got was Allum. I did order in 3-4 just to make sure that I got a Allum one and not the cast Iron. Only one of the 3-4  I ordered in was Allum. Goto your parts store and have them order in 3-4 and see if you can find one. Also you could put the new style with the plastic tank on it.
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Re: disk brake master cylinder?

Reply #3
i think there was on on a F150 that will work but not sure the year