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1968 New Brake Distribution Block?

Bobsdad

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Can anyone recommend a replacement brake distribution block for drum / drum with a brake booster and dual master cylinder? I have C8ZA-2B257-K2 but can't find an aftermarket option.

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Mosesatm

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Have you contacted WCCC?
 
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Bobsdad

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Have you contacted WCCC?
I just did, great idea Arlie, thank you.

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Bobsdad

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I just did, great idea Arlie, thank you.

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wccc doesn't have any either. I might be looking at trying to find a rebuilt one. If absolutely necessary, I might try to rebuild mine myself but it's pretty gnarly.

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CougarCJ

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Distribution block should be the same as drum / drum. That is what was used on 1967's with power drum brakes.
Definitely use the disc brake master cylinder.
 
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Bobsdad

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That one is for disc brakes.
Whoops, dunno how I missed that. So far I've not been able to find a drum drum repro block. Looks like I'll have to try and rebuild mine.

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Bobsdad

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Thank you. This is the block I have, yes. It's looking like my best bet will be rebuilding it. It looks like all I'll need is this kit and the "brake pressure differential switch tool" to keep the shuttle centered when bleeding in the future.

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