anybody know where to get brake parts (wheel cylinders) for a 67 ??
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brake parts for a 67 econoline
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- Post n°2
Re: brake parts for a 67 econoline
Should be able to pick up at a local Kragen or Napa
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- Post n°3
Re: brake parts for a 67 econoline
I think the guys at Kragen didn't want to dig. car quest has'em (all four) fer 60. the guy said the front and rear were the same, but the right and left were different?? does this sound right??
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- Post n°4
Re: brake parts for a 67 econoline
Look at the angle that the brake line goes into the back of the wheel cylinder. The ones that go in straight are probably the same,,,,but if they go in at an angle, then left and right are different. And on some vehicles, the fronts and rears have different sized bores.The fronts have hoses and copper washers on them while the rears are flare fittings, so I doubt that all 4 would ever be the same
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Re: brake parts for a 67 econoline
oh yeah, good point!! the front has the rubber lines that thread directly into the cylinders. hmmm
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Re: brake parts for a 67 econoline
maybe he meant that the rears were different left to right?? I will find out tomorrow what he has, Thanx man!!
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- Post n°7
Re: brake parts for a 67 econoline
You can't really trust the part numbers now a days,,,,They are not very accurate for our old stuff. You usually end up bringing in the old part and comparing it to what they say fits,,,,,,,
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Re: brake parts for a 67 econoline
the fumes were probably really getting to me by the time I was at the parts place, so it was probably my mis-understanding
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- Post n°9
Re: brake parts for a 67 econoline
i know it was posted somewhere, but cant find it, since this posting has something to do with '67 brake parts.
what are the hardest parts to find to get the complete set-up?
maybe y'all know about this...
http://shop.oreillyauto.com/productdetail.aspx?MfrCode=BEN&MfrPartNumber=R11485&PartType=230&PTSet=A
what are the hardest parts to find to get the complete set-up?
maybe y'all know about this...
http://shop.oreillyauto.com/productdetail.aspx?MfrCode=BEN&MfrPartNumber=R11485&PartType=230&PTSet=A
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Location : Ft Thomas,Ky
Registration date : 2008-05-17
- Post n°10
Re: brake parts for a 67 econoline
If this helps,you can thank Ron for his very detailed blog;
These are the part numbers for the brake components that I
recently installed in my '65 pickup:
Brake Shoes, Front, 10" x 2.5" - Raybestos 169PG
Brake Shoes, Rear, 10" x 1.75" - Raybestos 31PG
Brake Drums, Front - Raybestos 2648 or 2648R
Brake Drums, Rear - Raybestos 2626 or 2626R
Master Cylinder - Dorman M36037 or
Master Cylinder - Raybestos MC36067
Wheel Cylinder, Front Left - Dorman W18290
Wheel Cylinder, Front Right - Dorman W18291
Wheel Cylinder, Rear Left - Dorman W37782
Wheel Cylinder, Rear Right - Dorman W37783
Search for part numbers and applications at these sites...
Dorman: http://tinyurl.com/5eynl8
Raybestos: http://tinyurl.com/6df96n
I purchased the above parts and every other brake component exactly
one year ago today (May 15) from RockAuto.com. All of the parts were
in stock and arrived within 3 days from different warehouses.
Cheers!
Ron B. in Lake George, NY
'65 87B Special aka "The Money Pit"
Photos: http://tinyurl.com/3eywxg
Restoration Blog: http://tinyurl.com/3ahk9r
Resource Blog: http://tinyurl.com/2s2lyh
Tips Blog: http://tinyurl.com/33bx5y
Email: YahooRon(at)roadrunner.com
These are the part numbers for the brake components that I
recently installed in my '65 pickup:
Brake Shoes, Front, 10" x 2.5" - Raybestos 169PG
Brake Shoes, Rear, 10" x 1.75" - Raybestos 31PG
Brake Drums, Front - Raybestos 2648 or 2648R
Brake Drums, Rear - Raybestos 2626 or 2626R
Master Cylinder - Dorman M36037 or
Master Cylinder - Raybestos MC36067
Wheel Cylinder, Front Left - Dorman W18290
Wheel Cylinder, Front Right - Dorman W18291
Wheel Cylinder, Rear Left - Dorman W37782
Wheel Cylinder, Rear Right - Dorman W37783
Search for part numbers and applications at these sites...
Dorman: http://tinyurl.com/5eynl8
Raybestos: http://tinyurl.com/6df96n
I purchased the above parts and every other brake component exactly
one year ago today (May 15) from RockAuto.com. All of the parts were
in stock and arrived within 3 days from different warehouses.
Cheers!
Ron B. in Lake George, NY
'65 87B Special aka "The Money Pit"
Photos: http://tinyurl.com/3eywxg
Restoration Blog: http://tinyurl.com/3ahk9r
Resource Blog: http://tinyurl.com/2s2lyh
Tips Blog: http://tinyurl.com/33bx5y
Email: YahooRon(at)roadrunner.com
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- Post n°11
Re: brake parts for a 67 econoline
RockAuto is awesome. If anyone needs it, I have a discount code. Only 5% though.