Wheel cylinder cross over to automotive

Started by Mule, February 06, 2010, 04:41:18 PM

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Mule

 :hyst: I have always heard that you could put a wheel cylinder off a car on your Juice brake Pan. I asked around and was told ,ford, chevy etc but no one knew for sure or had any part numbers. Well today I had my wheel off before final assembly and I figured I better give the brakes some attention. Wheel cylinder was not that bad , but had some rust and a little crud. I had a  1" kit but could not find it. So I started checking the archives, some mentioned ford , chevy and one mentioned Jeep. I took my cylinder and compared it to ones on Ebay for sale.  It is a Willy's CJ 1941-1953 That fits the 58-62 Pans. The part number is Raybestos WC 7379  or NAPA UP 7379 .I bought one a my local parts store and it is an exact replacement. Cost was 24.50 lifetime warranty. I did find my kit and rebuilt the one that came off for a back up. Just thought it should wind up in the archives...Mule...

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mark61

   Only a few different models made back then. Wagner cylinders were used on many many applications. hardest part is finding one that has the threads pointing in the direction you want.

mark61