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Old 12-11-2008, 10:09 PM
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my Mcleod twin disk worked with a stock master. I should be fine for single disk. But that's not to say that your master or slave aren't blown. I have the best luck just gravity bleeding
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finally got the car running right and livingcanvas is the man because he was spot on. We put in the adjustable master and now it works fine, mind you the gm master we were using was brand new so it wasn't worn or anything so for some reason i needed the adjustable master. I just hope now that i dont have any problems out of it like some people have
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I'm pretty sure that Mcleod updated their master so you should be fine
Old 12-14-2008, 11:22 PM
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Originally Posted by LivingCanvas
I'm pretty sure that Mcleod updated their master so you should be fine
yeah it looks like a pretty good piece, hopefully it will hold up. thanks again for your help



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