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| ford classic 109e wheel cylinder | |
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| Topic Started: Jun 1 2007, 11:25 PM (630 Views) | |
| baldie | Jun 1 2007, 11:25 PM Post #1 |
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hi,can anybody help me locate or identify the o/s rear wheel cylinder from a 1961 four door ford classic 109e.i dont even know who manufactured the part,as there are no names on it only numbers.i presume it was fitted to other models before or after the classic.any help would be appreciated.i can e-mail photo's if neccessary cheers.....mark |
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| Martyn | Jun 3 2007, 07:52 AM Post #2 |
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I've got an inkling being a Ford it may be a Lockheed part, but that does not get you very far. I think there was less variety in rear cylinders so there is a good chance it is the same as something else. I see there is more than one owners club that covers them - are you not a member of one of them? Surely they can help? This lot have been suggested to me for something else, and while they could not help me, perhaps they can help you? http://www.powertrackbrakes.co.uk/ An old parts book that lists the car should help - assuming yours is as it left the factory and has not been altered to take something else. Powerbrakes may have one, and certainly their email response is quick. |
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| roger78 | Jun 3 2007, 11:40 AM Post #3 |
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hi You should be able to get the info from the Brake Engineering web site at http://domain421029.sites.fasthosts.com/ this is a very good site for brake information. They manafacture brake parts. Locally their products can be purchased at Bedford Battery in Bedford or Milton Keynes. Try escort mk1 drum brake parts - the hydraulic wheel cylinders fit my 100E Roger |
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