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Repro master cylinder

Richard Cranium

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Anybody got any input on these?


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http://www.classicindustries.com/product/1968/mopar/parts/mp500506.html


There is a guy on fleabay selling the exact same unit for $87.00.


http://www.ebay.com/itm/1960s-Mopar...ash=item2eef8df011:g:1~MAAOSwH71XPHts&vxp=mtr
 
I am not familiar with that MC but PJ buys from MBM brakes......

I have a company that can restore your original and sleeve it with stainless steel....(it is not wayne btw)
 
I'm wondering if the local parts store would have one or get you one in a day or two. Never know.

It would be easier to return if has a defect...
 
Hey RC- I'm having problems with this computer. Check out NAPA on a 69 Dodge A100, looks to be the same as I have when I needed one, Good Luck.
 
My local autozone supplied me with two of them. The top cover wasn't well made so I cleaned and reused my old covers
 
My local autozone supplied me with two of them. The top cover wasn't well made so I cleaned and reused my old covers
The 1970 D100 uses the same model master cylinder.
 
I get most of my Master Cylinders at the local NAPA. If there's a fitment or quality problem I can return or exchange it no problem. If you let them know the year/ manual or power/ drum or disc, they should be able to get the correct MC by the next day if they don't have one in stock.
https://www.napaonline.com/napa/en/p/NMAM1874M/NMAM1874M_0194773359
 
I just bought that same unit ('68 Charger, manual 4 wheel drums). I was about to buy the one from Classic Industries and came across that one on eBay. It was right around $100 shipped. Seems to be a nice piece although it'll be a while before it goes on the car

I flat cleared it, blasted my original mounting studs and phosphated the hold down bracket and bolt to make it a little more correct

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If your looking for the correct numbered dated core to be rebuilt i have some , send a message if interested
 
I just bought that same unit ('68 Charger, manual 4 wheel drums). I was about to buy the one from Classic Industries and came across that one on eBay. It was right around $100 shipped. Seems to be a nice piece although it'll be a while before it goes on the car

I flat cleared it, blasted my original mounting studs and phosphated the hold down bracket and bolt to make it a little more correct


Did you ever put that cylinder on? I was looking into that one.
 
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