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    Posted: Sep/22/2007 at 3:20am
Thumbs%20Up   What manual disc brake small vehicle 73-80 AMC used a 1" brake master cyl with the brake lines faceing the engine?I have the 73 KH set up complete and no master cyl as of yet,I must use the inboard faceing lines as I have installed a Hyd clutch outboard of the Brake M/C.The Hyd clutch set up(Wilwood)is the deal.. 
 
 
 
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The closest I know of is the 80 and up Eagle but it's listed as a 15/16.
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Eagles used both, depending, so beware if you "order" an Eagle cylinder. Some were right-facing, some left-facing as far as lines.
The engine-facing lines are more typical of most cars anyway. The Javelin I have uses engine-facing lines, as do most I've ever seen.
Go to rockauto.com and start looking at AMC cars, they will typically give you the specs (bore) of the MCs they list. Good way to find "Will work" parts.
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