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Location: MN | I'm going to the junkyard soon and one of my searches will be for original brake cylinders that I can have sleeved for future use as I'm guessing Chinese replacements were installed prior to my ownership. My car has power brakes. I know the master cylinder assembly is different between manual and power brake cars but does anyone know if just the casting is the same between manual and power brakes?
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| I found this using the Mopar Parts Interchange book but they list 3 different ones for your car. It might not be what you are looking for in terms of a complete answer but might help you when looking for other cars as opposed to just your Plymouth since it appears to have been installed in Dodges, Chryslers & Imperials as well. If you are restoring your car to original, I have a brake master cylinder in good shape I would be willing to part with since I am using mine as a driver and not a restoration. I can send you a picture of it if you are interested. |
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| For some reason I cannot attach the pictures I have to the reply thread so I will have to try and PM you with them. |
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| Finally figured it out but If I make the pictures meet the 250KB size requirement they are simply illegible. If you find the MOPAR
Parts Interchange manual I think you will find your answer. |
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Location: MN | I found the interchange manual on the mymopar site. Thanks for directing me to the information and taking the time to try and send photos. |
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Location: Sept. 1958 | I believe the casting number should be 1850162. |
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Location: MN | Thanks Matt! |
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