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You are looking for the 1-1/2 inch wheel cylinders. Try a Dorman W4511 or else a raybestos or Wagner WC4511. Rock auto lists them at between $45 and $68. A quick check here in Canada with NAPA shows them under p/n NUP 4511 and retail at $130.28/jobber price $79.99.
I think I have purchased them through Amazon.com even cheaper. Yep, just checked and they are $36.21 with free shipping in the US. The master cylinder, if you use the correct part number, (Cardone select 1334572 ) is only $35 or so from Rock Auto. NAPA under NUP4572 will run you retail $108 trade $78. |
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Hi Rob
Are you sure it is a CMP master cylinder? The one I have seen seem to be the correct size BUT the mounting studs are very different and will necessitate fabricating a bracket. If they are a perfect bolt on match it would be the first time they are available in a long time. Cheers
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The Cardone number you give looks more like a Chev number (7 digits) but it isn't a number that appears in the C15A list (which gives 5450260 as the master cylinder assembly) and the shape of the master cylinder looks more Ford-like than Chevrolet to my eyes. proper link (inserted by moderator) sorry - the whole link didn't take on link properties, you may need to copy and paste the long string to see what I was trying to say. Just out of curiosity, I looked in the Chev Master parts book 1929-1948 and 1334572 doesn't appear there either. Are you sure the master cylinder you are describing is a Chevrolet part suitable for CMP use? What I'm used to seeing in Chev CMPs from C8a to C60L (exceptions include C60X and maybe C8) look more like the attached image from TM 9-1827C on Wagner Lockheed Brakes. As Bob said, I also haven't seen any new master cylinders identical to Chevrolet CMP (other than a very few NOS) in many years. The last one I saw was posted at http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...aster+cylinder Last edited by Grant Bowker; 27-06-14 at 18:03. Reason: edited to clarify the RockAuto link is long....... |
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Rob, I thought you did a great job of that post, making the effort to put up as much helpful info as you could.
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You guys are right.....I buggered up the master cylinder number. It is for a Ford. I am so used to working with the Fords that I completely missed the "C" in the C60L.
I have in the past used the Ford master on the Chevs when in a pinch. An adapter bracket only takes a few minutes to make up, although you also have to custom make the pushrod to fit as well. But the plus is that you get an easy to source master cylinder that is matched to the wheel cylinders. Note that the last four digits of any of these parts, be it the cylinders or the master, almost always end in the same four digits. It would almost seem to be a trade standard, or it could just reflect the source (China) of the parts and that they adopted the original Wagner numbers to some degree. |
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Would this link be more for the cylinder you guys are looking for? It is listed as being for a half ton, so I am unsure of the bore diameter, but if it is the appropriate size, then it may well be possible someone is making these up again.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1941-1942-19...74e806&vxp=mtr http://www.classicpartsusa.com/produ...ster_Cylinders |
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That is the shape I exect in Chevrolet CMPs. Visually, I would guess it is a smaller bore than the 1-1/4" used on CMPs, likely the 1 " bore typically found on the half tons.
I don't have the technical knowledge to tell if the greater volume of fluid displaced by the larger diameter cylinders is truly needed or not for safe, efective braking. On one hand, the smaller cylinders should deliver more pressure for the same input by the driver's foot but on the other, if it runs out of volume before generating enough travel of the wheel cylinders for full engagement the extra pressure is useless. Coming back to the question of wheel cylinders - parts list C60L-03 gives the following part numbers, all Ford format numbers Front Cylinder assemblies- 92Y2261 (1-3/8" dia.) Note A 91T2261 (1-1/2" dia.) Note B C118Q2261 (1-38" dia) note B Note A - On jobs with 5" Joint. Not used after Serial No. 184-281-27 except when 10.50x16 Tires are used. Note B - On jobs with 6" Joint and 10.50x20 Tires. On and after Serial No. 184-28127. Rear Cylinder assembly 91T2261 (1-1/2" dia.) I came up with the same cross reference you did for the 91T2261 cylinder. For the 92Y2261, I got Dorman W4571 and Wagner WC4571 priced $30-44 Cdn at RockAuto |
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Yep, the 4571 is the smaller diameter cylinders on the smaller vehicles. But if I recall the 60cwt uses the large dia cylinders all around. But to that end I just checked tha manual and you may be right Grant...1-3/8 shown for the Fords as well on the fronts.
A call to the supplier of the chev master cylinders may answer the question about the diameter. I think I see the word "argentina" in the casting....not a usual supplier of brake parts. It would be interesting to find out if the smaller diameter master cylinder would work for the 15cwts, or even for the HUPs. I will have to cross that bridge eventually when I get to my HUP. Last edited by rob love; 29-06-14 at 00:46. |
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