At the end of the disc brake article, I noted that there was a better than average chance that the brake pedal swing radius wouldn't be correct for the newer master cylinder. When I did the brake upgrade on my 67 Mustang Coupe, that's exactly what happened. I checked into new master cylinders that would produce the appropriate fluid flow and got a major case of sticker shock. Not only were they expensive but also unique to the application and only available from the specific supplier of the part. That won't do you much good if it fails at a track out of state in the middle of a driving school or race week. I think there's a better way and it uses a stock, over the counter 1977 Ford Granada master cylinder that you can buy at any one of several national auto parts chains. If the car was an automatic, it would be a piece of cake, it's a 4 speed so it's slightly more complicated. Hey, solving the hard problems, that's the fun part. Here's how to do it.
Author: Joe Quaranto
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