'32 Plymouth Brakes

Started by 32cabrio, December 20, 2006, 10:40:50 AM

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32cabrio

John and Dennisks, Thanks for the replies. Actually I generally go to NAPA first, for many of my antique parts. They are very reliable for the Ford parts that I have needed. I was hoping that someone had already gotten the correct wheel cylinders or a reasonable facsimile and could provide the part numbers. I'm just lazy, I guess. I will get with my "Gray Hair" counterman and go thru the books. If we come up with something, I'll post the info. This is for my Winter project so it may take a while. Thanks, 32cabrio
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DENNISKS

Have you tried checking with your local NAPA store. I was amazed that I could buy a Master Cyl rebuild kit for my 28 Q.
1928 Plymouth Model Q 4 Door
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John Hendricks

U may run into some trouble getting something else to fit.  On my PB, the hole in the backing plate was smaller than the plates on my "newer" vehicles, and the banjo connectors were different.  I had my wheel cylinders resleeved, and the master, by an outfit in Seattle and they work fine.
John Hendricks
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32cabrio

Who is the best supplier for new, USA made, wheel cylinders and master cylinders? Are there any wheel cylinders made for newer cars that are the same and will retro-fit into the '32?    32cabrio
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