Wheel cylinder part #
lagunacat
Posted 2015-03-09 5:14 AM (#2564)
Subject: Wheel cylinder part #


Contributor

25
Location: Prescott, AZ
Can anyone provide me with wheel cylinder part # for front and rear brakes? Napa or Raybestos. Also rebuild kit if available as I might choose that option depending on expense. Using DOT5.
8 wheel cylinders!
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andy1canada
Posted 2015-03-09 9:49 AM (#2565 - in reply to #2564)
Subject: Re: Wheel cylinder part #


Elite Veteran

500100100
Location: Victoria, BC. Canada
Howdy,

There's quite a few places out there to get this stuff.

Again, any of us doing brake-work on these old beasts owe a debt of gratitude to the likes of Randy Bradshaw, Lou & El-Presidente' Billy for
all the great work and knowledge they've shared.

H-vacs are getting tougher to get though; my research tells me Cardone (#518000) are the only guys making them
and O'Rielys (Brakebest #2508827) I think are also Cardone units with different numbers. Don't believe rebuild kits are
available for the H-vacs any more. Lou could prove me wrong here. The H-vacs are $135.00 - $143.00 @ O'Rielys plus shipping to the store nearest you.

Wheel Cylinder Kit: Raybestos WK-195 or Napa #195

Wheel Cylinders: Raybestos WC-28851 or O'Rielys Brakebest WC37151

Cheapest I've seen them: http://www.amazon.com/Raybestos-WC28851-Professional-Grade-Cylinder...

Good luck!

Terry
#846
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lagunacat
Posted 2015-03-09 12:10 PM (#2566 - in reply to #2564)
Subject: Re: Wheel cylinder part #


Contributor

25
Location: Prescott, AZ
Hi Terry,

I think I will opt for the new units as they are not that pricey. I think my boosters are fine. Jury is still out on the MC.

Thanks for your quick and courteous response!

Vincente
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