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Master Cylinder 4 port/2 port

Master Cylinder 4 port/2 port

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Hey, this is my first post!!! Little background, new to jeepin, love to work on vehicles, still a beginner.

My brakes have been squishy, after a couple bleeds and no more air, I have resorted to replacing the original booster/MC assembly.

I got a new MC/Booster/Bracket assembly from Morris as a direct replacement (reviews were great). Thinking it was going to be a simple bench bleed/bolt in, I ordered it.

With front discs rear drums, the original MC has 2 ports. My new one has 4 ports, but came with 2 bleeder tubes.

Can I buy some brass plugs and plug the two ports I don't plan to use? Or do I need to return and specify 2 port design? There are no metering orfices or anything, and I have a down line P-valve.

Any help is greatly appreciated.
 
I would be returning it and get the right one.
 
Rob down at Willys Works has Master Cylinders, no guessing and you will get local advice.
 
Thank you guys so much! I guess I’ll work on the return.

I know Willy works... definitely will give him a call.
 
Yes, return and get the right one. I have the same brake setup. Disc front and drum rear.

Someone advised me to get the NAPA ultra premium one. Should be picking it up today.
 

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