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Booster is a 9820 and the master carries an SA stamp.
Pretty rare master.
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thanks what would the prop valve etc setup look like same setup for 68 chevelle i assume and possibly same as 67 68 camaro? at least visually//
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Yes, the same as Camaro. Everything up top uses the same configuration. The rotors and calipers are the same also, just the inlet to the brake lines at the calipers were different.
If you want, you can check out my TChevelle ad, I've got a nice complete unit listed off a '67 chevelle.
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Im pretty sure the casting number on the caliper halves are different from chevelle to camaro?
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I can't say, but you may be correct on the calipers. I know there was a different inlet position but I'm going by hearsay on that and have never compared the calipers side by side. I was thinking it was a fitting that changed the line position, but it could quite possibly be in the casting which would be a different part no.
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These are original 1967 Chevelle Disc Brake Assemblies
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What's the casting number for the Chevelle master cylinder? Is it a "346" like the Camaro one?
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What's the casting number for the Chevelle master cylinder? Is it a "346" like the Camaro one?
Master cylinder casting # 5460346, 1967 Chevelle part# 5469489, code SA.
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