So I went down to napa to get the dual master cylinder for my M37. We had to look thru the books to find it. We came up with part# 36359. They look about the same except the new master cylinder has
The new MC has 2 bolt holes for mounting vs 3 on the old
The new MC mounts holes are wider apart
The new MC has the ports on the frame side vs rear (which I knew was going to happen.
Any one know if I got the right MC to convert to a dual circuit MC?
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Go to www.uglytruckling.com and click on M37. There is a most informative article there on the dual MC.
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