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Disregard the remote oil filer in the picture but this is what the J52 non-power assist master cylinder looks like. It mounts level rather than tilted as in the J50/J52 combo. It's shaped slightly different and has no bleeders.
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Here is one for 67 Nova with manual factory Disc brakes. No bleeders is correct
Not sure if 67 Camaro are the same "AD" code as the 67 Nova is as the M/C casting number #5459467 for 4 piston calipers. Here is some info FWIW... 67 Camaro M/C Dave 67 Nova Boy ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Looks similar to 67 Corvette w/o power brakes as well??? [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/dunno.gif[/img]
Jake |
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Do you know where I can get one is this one for sale?
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These M/C are very hard to find as well as the original lids in non rusted condition. It took me 15 years to find one and then I found two more. All have been restored by Jeff at Karps and the lids were done by Steve at Brake boosters inc. Both places are in California. I have over $700 in each one with S/S sleeves/Powder coated and lids and bails plated.
You could try Jeff Watts at Karps to see if he has any. 1-909-985-0800 Dave 67 Nova Boy |
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Hi is this the correct master cylinder I need for J52 brakes has part # 5459467 can not read the letter stamped on flat part
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Yep...that is the one. Code will be "AD" 1" bore and no bleeders.
Dave 67 Nova Boy |
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