Hi. I have a 1964 C 30 Chevy Panel, I would like to change the single master cylinder, to a duel one, any suggestions as to what I can use to change to the dual one, my 64 has drum brakes, so if anyone here knows, please let me know
Dual Reservoir was mandatory in 1967. Start with a '67 or '68 Chevy panel truck system designed for 4 wheel drum brakes.
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wylie - Your topic is best asked and discussed in the Driveline forum, so your thread has been moved there for further conversation and help.
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I would check into a power brake setup and an adjustable proportioning valve. You can rent a double flaring tool to flare brake lines at many of the auto parts stores and there is no charge when it is returned.
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