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JL1924 01-03-2004 08:17 AM

Shell Valley master cylinders
 
Hi people,

Here I go with my latest problem. Have a Shell Valley kit
with the two brake master cylinders. The instruction manual leaves a bit to be desired in plumbing the brakes. For instance, which master is for the front brakes----the driver side or passenger side cylinder. The driver side appears to be a larger bore, so I assume it is for the front brakes, but would like to know for sure before I proceed.
Thanks.

JL1924

email: JL1924@optonline.net

cobra2000 01-03-2004 10:52 AM

brake cylinders
 
Call John at Shell Valley East in Conn. 1-877-221-1970 this is one of the resons Shell Valley opened a new location in Conn. To help car owner in the Eastern part of the country.

JL1924 01-05-2004 10:17 AM

master cylinders
 
Just spoke to John From Shell Valley East. His tech advises the master cylinder with the largest bore goes to the front. Maybe this will help someone else also, and thanks again, John

JL1924

Shell Valley 01-05-2004 10:46 AM

the larger bore master should go to the front. It should be the master cylinder closest to the engine.

Dana


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