Corvette Master Cylinder Rebuild Kit. W/Power Brake: 1967-1976
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Restore the authentic braking feel of your classic Corvette with the Corvette Master Cylinder Rebuild Kit. W/Power Brake for 19671976 models, this kit is purposebuilt to refresh the hydraulic heart of your braking system, delivering reliable stopping power and a consistent pedal feel you can trust on every drive.
What makes this kit stand out
Designed specifically for Corvettes equipped with power brakes, this rebuild kit goes beyond generic parts. It includes a precisely matched main piston, highquality seals, springs, and gaskets that align with the original tolerances of your factory setup, ensuring smooth operation and longlasting performance.
What’s included
- Main piston
- Seals
- Springs
- Gaskets
Why this matters
A worn or leaky master cylinder can manifest as a soft or spongy pedal, inconsistent braking under load, or fluid seepage. With this dedicated rebuild kit, you restore sealing integrity and piston consistency, bringing back a firm, predictable brake pedal and dependable stopping power for your Corvette.
Ideal for
Classic Corvette enthusiasts restoring 1967–1976 powerbrake systems, weekend builders turning a vintage ride into a reliable daily driver, or professional shops performing periodcorrect maintenance. If your project calls for authentic components that fit right the first time, this kit is the practical choice.
Installation and care tips
- Benchbleed after assembly to remove internal air and ensure a firm pedal from the first press.
- Replace brake fluid with a fresh DOTrated fluid to maximize seal longevity and braking consistency.
- Verify compatibility with your master cylinder bore and reservoir before installation to maintain optimal performance.
Performance and value
By delivering factorylike tolerances with a complete set of essential components, this rebuild kit helps you extend the life of your braking system, reduce the risk of leaks, and maintain the confident, linear brake response that makes driving a late60s to mid70s Corvette a true pleasure.