1959-60 1-1/8" Bore Master Cylinder Needed | Ford Thunderbird forum club group 1955-2005 models
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1959-60 1-1/8" Bore Master Cylinder Needed

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John W.
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This is the cylinder used with power brakes and must have 1-1/8 cast into the side. The cylinder used with the Kelsey-Hayes bellows type booster is different in that the mounting boss (where the pushrod goes through) is slightly larger than on the cylinders used with the Bendix booster. Must be rebuildable.
John W. 60 HT

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This is the cylinder used with power brakes and must have 1-1/8 cast into the side. The cylinder used with the Kelsey-Hayes bellows type booster is different in that the mounting boss (where the pushrod goes through) is slightly larger than on the cylinders used with the Bendix booster. Must be rebuildable.
John W. 60 HT
If you still need the 1-1/8" Master cylinder, I have one that has a Stainless sleeve inserted for 125. I also have several piston/seal kits for 25. if you need them.
 
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