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#1208974 03/17/2017 3:32 AM
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Will a larger bore master cylinder work in place of a smaller bore ? I've found plenty 1 1/4 inch bore MC but I haven't found any smaller. thanks

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I would not recommend it.
I always get the original cylinders sleeved.


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i just found one over in chevs of the 40's so I guess i'm good thanks every one


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