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Semi-Correct Master Cylinder for 70 E-Body with PDB #1284033
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According to earlier posts I've read in this section, the one and only correct master cylinder for 70 e-body disc brake cars is the 2229171 casting, which is apparently nearly impossible to find.

Are there any other options out there that are semi-correct for this application? I'm not looking for concourse correct, just something reasonably close to correct that won't break the bank.

I see that Bill Allphin has one listed for 1970 B and E body cars (Part No. 38263). Would this past muster? Any other options out there?

http://amhightechauto.com/

Thanks

Re: Semi-Correct Master Cylinder for 70 E-Body with PDB [Re: rss] #1284034
08/12/12 03:45 PM
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try this guy ..
http://theramman.com/site/products/brake...dex.php?id=1116

I purchased a 71 style master from him for my 1970 Challenger.
VERY fair price and the greatest guy to work with.

Bill


Got me a NEW Project
1970 GTX 440+6, 4 spd, 4.10 Dana and N96 FE5 (top/bottom) and black bucket interior.
Original transmission and Dana - Engine is a service replacement block.

Body has all stamped #s + VIN/TRIM tag and door sticker. Been hunting like all hell to find the Build Sheet.

garage find, only had 41,850 miles on ODO.
Re: Semi-Correct Master Cylinder for 70 E-Body with PDB [Re: rss] #1284035
08/12/12 04:17 PM
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I used these... I'll get a picture of it in a bit.
All my repo lines for PDB fit.




Re: Semi-Correct Master Cylinder for 70 E-Body with PDB [Re: Challenger 1] #1284036
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I have used this one on a few cars it looks similar to the original for a reasonable price. http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinfo.php?pk=309076

Re: Semi-Correct Master Cylinder for 70 E-Body with PDB [Re: Azzkikrcuda] #1284037
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I have used this one on a few cars it looks similar to the original for a reasonable price. http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinfo.php?pk=309076






Thanks for all the replies. I did a search on the Raybestos 36283 number and came up with a bunch of hits recommending this as a good "close to correct" option. I'm going to go that route.

Re: Semi-Correct Master Cylinder for 70 E-Body with PDB [Re: 72ls5fla] #1284038
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I have dealt with Wayne at Ramman, and he is a stand up guy.
He knows his stuff!







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