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    Default Master cyls.

    Ok, I goofed.... And should have known better...
    Now that that's out, I removed both brake masters for rebuild and placed them in a box. I did however, fail to mark them. One is a .75, and the other a .70. I have the same LD19s all around. My car is a VD RF98.
    I know different folks use different configurations. That being said. Which bore TYPICALLY goes of the front????

    Thanks in advance!
    John

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    bigger bore = lower pressure, so typically the rear master...

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    Quote Originally Posted by captdigi View Post
    ....I know different folks use different configurations.
    Above is your answer.

    The only reason for different configurations is because some cars run a mix of LD19's and LD20's (which means you use the same size masters ((most of the time ))).

    Others run LD19's or LD20's ALL the way around. Thus, different masters.
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    Default Masters

    Got it. Thanks guys!

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