MIKESPOLARA
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Know of anyone that makes a bolt on dual master conversion for 63 B body? I'd like master and necessary hardlines to convert. Looks fairly straightforward as the TEE for all lines is right below the master.
Ask Dr Diff. He knows what's going on.Know of anyone that makes a bolt on dual master conversion for 63 B body? I'd like master and necessary hardlines to convert. Looks fairly straightforward as the TEE for all lines is right below the master.
67 and up is simple since the lines are already split.I would try Leeds Brakes. Not sure what they have for your application, but I just did a front disc brake conversion with all the lines from them.
Everything fit and worked great on a 67 Belvedere.
yes, but I don't want to bother making a couple of new hardlines. I would think somebody would have a plug and playI used a 67 master to replace the OEM on my 65 Coronet. Rock Auto because it was cheaper than a single reservoir model. The stud holes were larger so I JB Welded them in place before installation.
Mike
They don't list anything on their website, I sent an email, doubt they respond. Seems most business never respond to email. I hope I was on the right website.Ask Dr Diff. He knows what's going on.
Are they in Mt? The site I looked at was called, DOCTORDIFF DRIVETRAIN, is this correct?Ask Dr Diff. He knows what's going on.

He has his own dual aluminum 15/16" bore which is the way I'll probably go. He makes the firewall adaptor for this master and the new lines and brass block is a Inline tube item. I would prefer to keep my single master but I think it may be starting to leak and I'm leery of the replacement ones. My biggest problem is I hate to wrench on anything anymore. Old age.I replaced everything on my 62 Dart with brake parts from Dr Diff.
Master is easily sourced, not sure on the part number, but it's a modern unit.
Brake lines with fittings installed came from Inline Tube, iirc.
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Know of anyone that makes a bolt on dual master conversion for 63 B body? I'd like master and necessary hardlines to convert. Looks fairly straightforward as the TEE for all lines is right below the master.