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Old 03-07-2026, 06:02 PM   #21
Joe B.
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Default Re: 1950 Ford Custom Brake Master Cylinder

Hi, the video is good but.... I did mine two years ago. Order new pedal bumpers while you are at it. The inner fender bolts came off by thorough cleaning, blaster penetrating oil, and some heat. I have carpeted floors and there was no way I was going to pull that carpet back to reach the bolt heads. Most important, the Shoebox Central M/C casting needed to be trimmed so the brake pedal would clear. I found this out the hard way as I had already put the new M/C in. Oh, and Ace hardware had the new snap ring. Hope this helps. It's a pain, especially on your back and I'm not young.
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