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Do you need to modify the stick master cylinder for willwood disc brakes ?
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<blockquote data-quote="fozworth" data-source="post: 626284" data-attributes="member: 20087"><p>I was contemplating changing my new front csp drum set up on my 69 to a Willwood/disc brake kit I’d seen advertised on Fb. </p><p>My friend was pretty sure that if running with a stock drum master cylinder you will need to modify it as it has a check valve which will stop the pistons on a caliper brake relaxing back leading to constant brake pad rub . </p><p>Has anyone had this issue and if so did they do what I mentioned?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fozworth, post: 626284, member: 20087"] I was contemplating changing my new front csp drum set up on my 69 to a Willwood/disc brake kit I’d seen advertised on Fb. My friend was pretty sure that if running with a stock drum master cylinder you will need to modify it as it has a check valve which will stop the pistons on a caliper brake relaxing back leading to constant brake pad rub . Has anyone had this issue and if so did they do what I mentioned? [/QUOTE]
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