05-29-2015, 01:32 PM | #1 |
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Re: Brake reservoir
Hard to tell without knowing what year truck and also what brake system. Is it stock or aftermarket?
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05-29-2015, 04:49 PM | #3 |
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disk or drum front end? i like them v covers
look into wilwood for a small cool looking master cyl
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It's from an s10!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/FACTORY-BRAK...-/220594425518 And a stock one like this would work. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Brake-Master...-/270601475768 And if you want a trick one, call these guys. http://www.wilwood.com/MasterCylinde...inderKits.aspx |
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It's disk brakes front and rear.. I'm looking to just swap the reservoir.. Yea just want some nice looking, I think it's the po took of a newer stock system
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id look into cpp then or wilwood for a disc disc booster. you might want to look for a newer s-10 because that prop valve is not from our era trucks either
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There's a lot of different style master cylinders, you need to decide what your intentions for the braking system are so you know what styles will suit your needs. Whatever you choose, I would suggest staying away from the aftermarket brass proportioning valves. They're usually found under the PV2 model designation. My metering valve just started leaking and upon more research I found it's a common problem, which requires a replacement.
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05-29-2015, 08:08 PM | #8 |
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mid 90s full size truck like maybe a silverado with the 4 wheel discs. Looks like he used the original prop valve though, drum/drum
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The brakes work great just want a smaller brake fluid reservoir |
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Cheapest route may be to replace it with a CPP Millwood or similar. I wonder if the spacing on the mc is the same for all that use the plastic reservoir? If so, maybe just the reservoir could be replaced...
http://www.rockauto.com/mhttp://ls1t...ed-itself.html mobilecatalog.php?catalog=314&partnum=18046711&a=www.google.com%2BSearch%2Bfor%2BACDELCO%2B18046711& blanktemplate=true |
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Buy a whole new one for the reservoir only.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/M86025-Maste...9259c4&vxp=mtr |
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Or there is this
http://www.ebay.com/itm/BRAKES-NEW-G...ecb6ba&vxp=mtr The only problem with switching the m/c is you may run into issues with the bore size in the booster being different than the mc, or brake line disassembling different. |
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XD is a GMT800 brake master cylinder part number 18024194, used on:
CK15703 CK15753 CK15903 CK15953 Light duty 2 and 4wd, short and long wheel base, extended and reg cab. K
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So I think I have a 1.25 bore, can someone confirm that.. Thanks for all the help, thinking I'm just gonna order a whole new setup
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34mm = 1.34 inches ( so closer to 1 & 11/32 inch).
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I apologize if my delay in responding messed you up.
I was on vacation for a couple days. K
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Nah no problem, I've been thinking of converting back to Manuel brakes for a cleaner engine bay.. Or I can just send it back and get the bigger 1 ... Thanks for all the help |
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