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Manual Master Cylinder Conversion Kit (49-52 Fleetline, Styleline Deluxe)

Item EK-80-366512-1
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$389.99

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      Features

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      • Fabricated Steel Mounting Bracket
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      • 1 Inch Bore Dual Reservoir Master Cylinder
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      • Adjustable Push Rod Kit With Heim Joint
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      • Bleeder Plug Kit
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      • Works With Either Manual Or Automatic Transmission
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      • Fits 49-52 Fleetline, Styleline Deluxe
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      Description

      The master cylinder is an integral part to of your 1949-1954 Chevy braking system. Master cylinders supply pressure to all the wheels in your car, enabling braking power when you press the brake pedal. Eckler's Early Chevy is happy to offer an exciting new upgrade dual reservoir master cylinder for your Chevrolet's front brakes. Original master cylinders are hard to find and simply don't offer the stopping power of a dual master cylinder. This master upgrade kit contains a 1" bore dual bowl master cylinder, pushrods, mounting bracket and supports and installation hardware. Available for cars equipped with manual transmission, this dual master cylinder will add light years to your Chevy's safety and performance. You can count on Ecklers Early Chevy for the best parts on the market f

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