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Different master cylinders for different years? |
PDXMike |
Feb 25 2011, 04:00 PM
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Slowly Learning Group: Members Posts: 111 Joined: 20-December 10 From: Portland, OR Member No.: 12,501 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Is there any reason this master cylinder wouldn't fit my 1975 1.8L? The ad lists it as '72 and older only. They say the have only the ATE part ($309) for the 1975.
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Eric_Shea |
Feb 25 2011, 04:07 PM
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PMB Performance Group: Admin Posts: 19,289 Joined: 3-September 03 From: Salt Lake City, UT Member No.: 1,110 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
I don't see any reason why not except that it's a Chinese MC and they had a very high failure rate (and it's retailing higher than most others sell them for). So much so that Pelican stopped carrying them (so I was told).
I'm not a big China hater but, in this case I'd probably use ATE and get the 19mm which is much less than the 17mm. Their quality may come up in time... but I wouldn't want to guess with brakes. |
dr914@autoatlanta.com |
Feb 25 2011, 04:18 PM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 8,110 Joined: 3-January 07 From: atlanta georgia Member No.: 7,418 Region Association: None |
if 914 355 012 00 (17mm) or 911 355 012 02 (19mm) it will fit the ate are expensive 012 just over 200 and the 19 just under 200 but the "euro" parts 19mm is around this part you are showing.
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gothspeed |
Feb 25 2011, 04:21 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,539 Joined: 3-February 09 From: SoCal Member No.: 10,019 Region Association: None |
Does AA sell rebuild kits for the OE Master Cylinder?
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PDXMike |
Feb 25 2011, 05:37 PM
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Slowly Learning Group: Members Posts: 111 Joined: 20-December 10 From: Portland, OR Member No.: 12,501 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Is the 19mm a direct replacement, or will I need to do other modifications?
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dr914@autoatlanta.com |
Feb 25 2011, 05:50 PM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 8,110 Joined: 3-January 07 From: atlanta georgia Member No.: 7,418 Region Association: None |
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Eric_Shea |
Feb 25 2011, 07:50 PM
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PMB Performance Group: Admin Posts: 19,289 Joined: 3-September 03 From: Salt Lake City, UT Member No.: 1,110 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
QUOTE Is the 19mm a direct replacement, or will I need to do other modifications? It will be a direct replacement. Not a fun job though. You will have a firmer pedal though. There's been a lot of debate back and forth on this and I really feel that anyone who has to change out their MC should go with a 19. As mentioned, you will have a firmer pedal. You will have to press slightly harder but, you should get use to that in an afternoon. |
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