Master cylinder Anyone have a picture of a 1826 ford master cylinder?
Thanks Jerry |
Re: Master cylinder No because, unless it is a stock T that has been upgraded to disk brakes, Ts didn't have a master cylinder. Your roadster pu has been modified so, yours could be one of many different master cylinders used depending on the brake system.
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Re: Master cylinder So the truck didn’t have a master cylinder on the firewall?
Thanks Jerry |
Re: Master cylinder No it did not. He explained it very well!
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Re: Master cylinder Ford had specific part numbers for master cylinders beginning in 1939 when they first started using them. The base number for a Ford master cylinder 2140 but the numeric or alpha numberic prefix will tell what it was designed to fit. The only reference to 1826 I can find is the 11-1826 that fits a VW rabbit.
Your vehicle has so much non stock stuff on it that you will be chasing stuff like this for a long time. The mix with Japanese design (and possibly German) parts is not going to help much. Don't assume that the car has Ford parts on it when it has a Nissan/Datsun powerplant. |
Re: Master cylinder Jerry, do you know what rear axle was used for your home brew T? If so, I would do some checking to see if the rest of the modified chassis parts came from that same vehicle.
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