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1970 Chevelle Master Cylinder Lines Popular Q&A
Q: How to Remove the Ingnition Cylinder From a 1970 Chevelle.
A: 1. Enter your car with your Chevelle ignition key and a straightened-out paperclip. 2. Insert your key into the ignition and leave it in the "Off" position. 3. ... Read More »
Q: How to install a master cylinder in a 1965 chevelle?
A: 1. Loosen the two brake lines on the side of the master cylinder with a wrench. Do not remove the lines yet to prevent leakage of brake fluid. With a 9/16-inch ... Read More »
Q: Is the master cylinder for a 1969 Chevy Chevelle the same for a 1...
A: No, the master cylinder Read More »
Q: Why is there a coiled brake line on master cylinder?
A: So the line can flex between the body and the frame/chassis. Read More »
Q: Where is the rear brake line on the master cylinder
A: the rear brake line is connected to the master cylinder inside the hub ..remove the tire and remove the hub the 2 bolts that hold the master cylinder in place a... Read More »