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ozysteve
Posted 2015-09-11 4:56 AM (#489415)
Subject: brake cylinders


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guys..........i need to replace my rear brake cylinders for the 58 plymouth ,

im told they are a CENTRIC brand, CENTRIC 13463029 being the part number.

however getting help from the local car parts shops is a challenge

anyone in Perth have one? or know where i can get one, or even have a dead one i can get resleeved.

issue is that im promised to a charity fund raiser for childhood cancer next weekend....i would hate to let them down.

cheers

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ToMopar
Posted 2015-09-11 7:04 AM (#489417 - in reply to #489415)
Subject: Re: brake cylinders



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I think brake cylinder is

Raybestos:
WC32551 Right Front Upper
WC32552 Left Front Upper
WC32553 Right Front Lower
WC32554 Left Front Lower
WC32555 Rear, both

You will find those on rockauto.com


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desotogeorge
Posted 2015-09-11 5:07 PM (#489442 - in reply to #489415)
Subject: RE: brake cylinders


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You could do a quick fix by simply honing them and fitting oversized rubbers for the short term. They are a common rubber and easy to get.
Buy new cylinders rather than sleeve them, been there done that never works, go NEW!
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ozysteve
Posted 2015-09-11 5:45 PM (#489445 - in reply to #489415)
Subject: Re: brake cylinders


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does anyone one know of other cars that used them.....trying to cross match and help local stores
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The Adventurer
Posted 2015-09-12 7:26 AM (#489486 - in reply to #489415)
Subject: RE: brake cylinders



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Call Power Brake in Adelaide might be your best shot . They have the best brake stock in Australia . I have front cylinders new , but not spare rears .
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ttotired
Posted 2015-09-12 6:29 PM (#489504 - in reply to #489415)
Subject: Re: brake cylinders



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Steve
When I was doing the dodge, I rang Perth brake parts about re sleeving mine, lets just say buying anything from them went out the window

I just bought the ones from ebay and had done with it

I do have a few old ones (all 60 of coarse) if you want to compare them

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Ray Bell
Posted 2015-09-15 1:47 AM (#489679 - in reply to #489486)
Subject: RE: brake cylinders



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Originally posted by The Adventurer
Call Power Brakes in Adelaide might be your best shot. They have the best brake stock in Australia. I have front cylinders new, but not spare rears.


Powerbrakes SA specialise in restoring old stuff, stainless steel lining cylinders, making special brake hoses etc.
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