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Time to replace the HEAVY cast Iron Master cylinder with something lighter. Direct replacement in Aluminum is close to $100 new, and I'm still left with a 40 Year old Booster.
Sourced a Master and Booster assembly out of an 2004 for $100 on e-bay . Same bolt patern as C3 to bolt it on. Had to enlarge the center hole to clear the boot and shorten the rod and install a Clevis. Sourced a Clevis from McMaster Carr for $13 in stainless steel (nothing too good for My Corvettte) The rod was the perfect size to cut 3/8 - 24 threads on it for the clevis and jam nut. Also cut the flair from both brake lines removed old tube nut installed new ones , and re-flaired with metric bubble flair. Bolt it all together , bleed and done. This was one of the easiest up grades yet !
Now the hard part cleaning, sanding, and painting this turd to make it look good.
Sourced a Master and Booster assembly out of an 2004 for $100 on e-bay . Same bolt patern as C3 to bolt it on. Had to enlarge the center hole to clear the boot and shorten the rod and install a Clevis. Sourced a Clevis from McMaster Carr for $13 in stainless steel (nothing too good for My Corvettte) The rod was the perfect size to cut 3/8 - 24 threads on it for the clevis and jam nut. Also cut the flair from both brake lines removed old tube nut installed new ones , and re-flaired with metric bubble flair. Bolt it all together , bleed and done. This was one of the easiest up grades yet !
Now the hard part cleaning, sanding, and painting this turd to make it look good.