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    I need to replace my master cylinder. Does any one have one for sale?
    Thanks
    Dan

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    Dan, I would STRONGLY recommend you convert to a dual master system. This is easily done with a Cardone 10-1331 (i think) master cylinder, a line plug, a couple of adapters and a little line.

    If you blow your single master, or any one of the wheel cylinders, you're in no-brake trouble. Well worth the $40 in parts to convert to a dual setup for safety purposes.
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    I second that. Switch over to a dual mc and silicone brake fluid after you rebuild all your wheel cylinders. Then don't worry about the brakes for another decade or so.
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    I just need one to keep me going till summer.
    Dan

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    I have an NOS one sitting around...its never had fluid in it but is 30-40 years old...pm if you are interested.
    Lord send your Holy Ghost into our hearts and make the desire of our hearts Your Will.

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    I was looking to do this last fall when the brakes went. I got a number of TS 101371 from Napa. Is this the same?
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    Napa carries the stock master...its really pricey though...look up this number with them:

    UP 35036
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    Almost always NOS ones on Ebay for under $50.

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    Brute4c
    did you get my email yesterday.
    Dan

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    I did get the pm you sent...I replied at 11pm last night...did you not get that?
    Lord send your Holy Ghost into our hearts and make the desire of our hearts Your Will.

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