mopar master cylinder question
does anyone know the actual application for the mopar master cylider that seems to be so popular?
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Try a 1979 Dodge pu with manual brakes, it list it as an aluminum cyl. I will get the Napa # when I go out to the shop.
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Look for early 90's mini van chrysler pn 4294946
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Thanks guys, I'll take $37.99 at Oreilly's over $95 from strange, wilwood, etc. anyday of the week. And i could get a reman for $16.99
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I have a 10-1821 NAPA/Cardone on my car. Application is a Volare/Aspen with manual disc brakes. I used a resevoir from the van/truck version just for the extra capacity. You just have to break off a tab or two on the underside to allow it to fit a "car" master cylinder. Also have a 10-1860 with a bigger bore from a truck application. I forgot what the application is specifically, probably manual disc also. |
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What year Aspen / Volare Myron, like '79/'80-ish? I also read somewhere about not using the FWD cylinder in a RWD application.
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I got a few Mopar Perf master cyls, all good. Call me if interested. Got a case of beer? or email jefft@southlanddodge.com
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Sounds like Jeff has a pretty good deal! |
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