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> Different master cylinders for different years?
PDXMike
post Feb 25 2011, 04:00 PM
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Is there any reason this master cylinder wouldn't fit my 1975 1.8L? The ad lists it as '72 and older only. They say the have only the ATE part ($309) for the 1975.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/911-912-914...s#ht_2274wt_996

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Eric_Shea
post Feb 25 2011, 07:50 PM
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Is the 19mm a direct replacement, or will I need to do other modifications?


It will be a direct replacement. Not a fun job though.

You will have a firmer pedal though. There's been a lot of debate back and forth on this and I really feel that anyone who has to change out their MC should go with a 19. As mentioned, you will have a firmer pedal. You will have to press slightly harder but, you should get use to that in an afternoon.
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