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1968 RR Front Manual Disc Brake Conversion

jaxrunner1968

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I need to reach out to some professionals out there on this one: I have 4 wheel manual drum brakes and am converting to manual front disc. I have purchased a POL front disc conversion kit and a Summit PV-2 Proportioning valve to do this job. Mancini tech tells me to see how the brakes feel with the existing master cylinder before buying a larger one, others tell me to replace with a larger one at install......Any thoughts from anyone that has done this type of conversion? I have included a pic of the existing master.

Thanks

JR

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quikbird

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Ask brake co if they recommend differently sized mc due to different pressure requirements between disc and drum. My set was from ssbc and came with new mc.
 

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Concur with quikbird or maybe give Dr Diff a call ... he'll steer you straight. I'd think it wise to go with a DB MC myself but I'm no expert.
 

Big John

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There are guys that run it, but IMHO, there's not enough volume there. If the level went down at all, you might have a serious problem. I'd change it.
 

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There are guys that run it, but IMHO, there's not enough volume there. If the level went down at all, you might have a serious problem. I'd change it.

That's scary! Change it! MC's aren't that expensive. I went with a complete kit from right stuff (front only), and added a line loc. after FRIGHTENING drum issues. My drums were supposed to have been totally done before I bought car in '09. Took it on Drag Week, first pass in Muncie applied brakes firmly (not a panic) to hit first turn off, right front fractured a shoe retaining nail. When I got back I didn't even try to figure out what was wrong, couldn't replace them with discs soon enough!
 

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I did the conversion from manual drum brakes to manual disc brakes on the front. SSBC has a kit designed especially to do this. Bolts on the original spindles. Easy to install. Disk brake pads are easy to get when replacement required. Kit includes a new MC. Works great.
 
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