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Modern Ford master cylinder for 76 stock disc / drum.

Ks65stang

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I’ve searched and read that a 2000 S10 and a F250 MC may work. Any other suggestions? I’m looking for a sealed plastic tank MC that I can bleed with my power bleeder. My 65 Mustang is power brakes with disc / disc and uses an early 2000’s MC from a Mustang. Was recommended by the Mustang Steve’s website many years ago and it works well. Not sure if it will work with my EB. What are you folks running?
 

dmoses42

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Are you running the factory power booster, hydroboost, or manual? This will factor in considering master cylinder push rod depth, as well as bolt spacing.
 

dmoses42

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That eliminates anything GM to my knowledge, bolt spacing is different. Somebody with more knowledge than I have will chime in. Most of my research has been for hydroboost.
 
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Ks65stang

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I was able to extend the stock MC pushrod and restore a firm pedal feel today. I’m happy but if anyone still has any suggestions for a sealed MC reservoir, please let me know. The original does leak on the fender due to the angle / design.
 
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