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Master Power Brake Upgrade Master Cylinder

Master Power Brake Upgrade Master Cylinder
1967 Ford Fairlane Ranchero Brake Upgrade
Back under the hood, the two nuts that retain the master cylinder to the firewall are removed from their studs and the master cylinder can now be removed from the car. Notice the wads of paper towels used to soak up brake fluid. The fluid has a way of getting everywhere so be sure not to get any of it on your paintjob, as brake fluid will instantly harm your paint. View Related Article
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