Jason72Bronco
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Thanks to all of the contributions on my previous thread regarding brake issues after a front disk conversion. Based on those, I decided to replace the master cylinder. Easy enough, right?
Well, as you can see from the pics, I do not have a stock Bronco MC or vacuum boost (I don't think any stock MC's lines came out the non-engine side). Now, I recall the previous owner bragging about how he had installed a "custom" booster and MC setup that did not require cutting the fender well. I vaguely remember him mentioning a Pontiac, but I really have no idea where this setup is from. You can see from the pics the part number on the side of the MC, but it is hard to make out, even after I rubbed some chalk on it. I googled the heck out of it, and no luck. I can find no part numbers or ID on the boost unit. (One good thing is he actually did install a proportioning valve, which will be good for my disk setup.)
So, anybody that may help me figure this out....thanks!
Well, as you can see from the pics, I do not have a stock Bronco MC or vacuum boost (I don't think any stock MC's lines came out the non-engine side). Now, I recall the previous owner bragging about how he had installed a "custom" booster and MC setup that did not require cutting the fender well. I vaguely remember him mentioning a Pontiac, but I really have no idea where this setup is from. You can see from the pics the part number on the side of the MC, but it is hard to make out, even after I rubbed some chalk on it. I googled the heck out of it, and no luck. I can find no part numbers or ID on the boost unit. (One good thing is he actually did install a proportioning valve, which will be good for my disk setup.)
So, anybody that may help me figure this out....thanks!