Here we 'll explore the different kinds of master cylinders found on [muscle cars of the 70s] and vintage automobiles from the 50s. Review repair options for cast-iron style cylinders. Discover how to locate rebuilding kits and hard to find replacement parts.
How Master Cylinders Work
It 's the job of a hydraulic master cylinder to take the drivers foot pressure and amplify it to stop the car. They connect the brake pedal to a push rod that moves a piston …show more content…
When this seal fails the driver pushes down on the pedal activating the push rod but the fluid is not pressurized at the wheel cylinders or calipers. This is how the pedal is able to move to the floor without stopping the vehicle.
Types of Vintage Master Cylinders
When you talk about classic car brakes and master cylinders you generally find two types. A single chamber design is when the car uses one fluid reservoir to supply brake pressure to all four wheels. A single reservoir master cylinder is often found on old vehicles that use four wheel drum brakes.
In the mid-60s manufacturers improved brake designs and reliability by adding disc brakes to the front. These cars used a dual chamber master cylinder. In this situation the smaller part of the reservoir feeds the wheel cylinders for the drum brakes. The larger chamber provides fluid for the front disc brake calipers.
This set up allowed the front and rear systems to act independently of each other. This enhanced safety, because if there was a hydraulic failure on the front brakes the driver could still use the rear ones to slow the …show more content…
Brake fluid should be a translucent honey or amber color. In a scenario where the primary seal is just starting to fail, drivers may notice that the brake pedal fades away from their foot and continues to the floor slowly as they try to hold the vehicle in a standing still position.
Repairing Old Master cylinders
Generally speaking, automobiles newer then 1967 will have a dual master cylinder. Cars built before this are often found with a single reservoir. Some of the more popular models like the [Ford Mustang offer conversion kits]. Installing these modified parts increases the performance, reliability and safety of the braking system.
Owners of collector cars are often faced with a tough decision. Should you [rebuild the original equipment] or locate a direct replacement? Problems with master cylinders on vintage cars is a common occurrence. Therefore, many parts suppliers offer rebuilding kits or replacements for even rare models. Are you concerned about finding parts for your vintage automobile? Hemming classic car site [posted a resource list] with actual phone numbers that you can