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Mail From: Stephen Garling-RVRH80 (email redacted)

I have an early '65 with power brakes, but a single-reservoir master cylinder.
Can this '67 dual-reservoir system master cylinder fit onto my setup?

Steve Garling
1964 1/2 289 4V Convertible

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You are quite correct. The 1967 master brake cylinder bolts into
place without modification. The only requirement is that you need to
slightly modify the way the brake line tubing enters the master
cylinder. It improves the braking signficantly, by the way, and has
the benefit of the second pot. Much safer.

Best of luck,
Jeff













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