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Part number master cylinder
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09/10/19 05:29 PM
09/10/19 05:29 PM
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Posts: 265 Philadelphia, PA
GTXKARL
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Hi. I have a 1970 Plymouth GTX. It has power disc brakes. I need a new gasket for the lid or cap. My old gasket has a hole in it. What would be the part number? I do not want to have to buy a whole new Masters cylinder.
“Working on cars teaches you patience... and every curse word imaginable.”
1970 Plymouth GTX -- A true gentleman's coupe, but a serious muscle machine.
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Re: Part number master cylinder
[Re: dragon slayer]
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09/11/19 11:28 AM
09/11/19 11:28 AM
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If this is a numbers car and you want original the Bendix number is what you want and you want square tip. If this is not a numbers car and you just want a gasket, 675-1207 Napa gasket. This type was used on Ford also. Take the hyphen out of the part number and it works in the NAPA search
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