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Topic: power drums?
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mikestang Journeyman Posts: 2 From: tucson,az Registered: Nov 2000
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posted 11-14-2000 05:10 PM
I would like to put a power brake set up on my 66 with drums.it's a six cylinder so I figured that a power drum set up would be sufficent instead of doing the disc brake conversion.is it possible and from what doner cars can I get this from.just got the mustang so I'm new to all the interchange stuff.thanks for any and all replies.
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SteveLaRiviere Administrator Posts: 14060 From: Saco, Maine MCA # 47773 Registered: May 99
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posted 11-14-2000 05:37 PM
Hi Mike, welcome to M&M!I'd go for the '67 and up, dual master cylinder set-up if it were me. ------------------ SteveLaRiviere/Webmaster -- MCA # 47773 Have rice for dinner, not transportation!
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mikestang Journeyman Posts: 2 From: tucson,az Registered: Nov 2000
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posted 11-14-2000 11:51 PM
glad I happened to find this message board lots of good info.what parts will I need from the 67?and are they a direct fit.thanks again.
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SteveLaRiviere Administrator Posts: 14060 From: Saco, Maine MCA # 47773 Registered: May 99
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posted 11-15-2000 05:52 PM
You would need the master cylinder, power booster, proportioning valve and lines, brake pedal, brake light switch, and pedal hanger. That should be it.------------------ SteveLaRiviere/Webmaster -- MCA # 47773 Have rice for dinner, not transportation!
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Nos351C Gearhead Posts: 3000 From: Rohnert Park, CA USA M&M member#591 Registered: Jul 2000
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posted 11-15-2000 06:50 PM
and yes, they should be a direct fit, though as you wil learn, in the world of mustangs, nothing is certain------------------ Marcus End racism...kill everyone Some people are alive only because it's against the law to kill them (credit SteveW) If you must burn our flag, please wrap yourself in it first. If you don't like the way I drive, get off the sidewalk!
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