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I have an adjustable proportioning valve that I am planning on using to dial in the correct settings. I have used them for years on round track cars. I am just curious about the mention of a specific 94 - 95 model valve. I have not done all of my homework on master cylinders yet as I am still working on other stuff. I know that disk MC's are larger, but I did not know that drum MC's would not hold enough fluid for disk brakes. Will an SVO MC bolt up to a 67/68 power booster? I will do some research. Thanks for the help.
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