Aluminum brake master cylinder
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Aluminum brake master cylinder
Where can I get an aluminum brake master cylinders for the '88 Fiero? I bought an AC Delco 18M397 from Amazon.com and it was cast iron. On Rockauto's catalog, the Raybestos MC39713 is listed as being aluminum, but the picture is identical to the iron AC Delco unit, and the weight is listed as the same as what I weighed the AC Delco unit to be (6 lbs), so I'm certain it's iron too.
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Re: Aluminum brake master cylinder
Dorman claims to have a rebuild kit. Could you rebuild your current one?
Re: Aluminum brake master cylinder
If I read into his post right he's looking to switch to aluminum for weight, in which case rebuilding won't accomplish his goal.
Are you using the larger S10 master? Maybe you ought to look into one of those, people are always saying what a huge improvement it is to braking (Although being larger it probably weighs more).
Are you using the larger S10 master? Maybe you ought to look into one of those, people are always saying what a huge improvement it is to braking (Although being larger it probably weighs more).
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Re: Aluminum brake master cylinder
The way I read was they used to supply them in aluminum and/or they were originally aluminum which is why he bought the one on Amazon.
I haven't popped the hood on my 88 so I don't know what OEM is.
I haven't popped the hood on my 88 so I don't know what OEM is.
Re: Aluminum brake master cylinder
OEM is aluminum.
Autozone lists a Fenco M2357 and specifies it as being aluminum with a weight of 3.1 lbs.
Autozone lists a Fenco M2357 and specifies it as being aluminum with a weight of 3.1 lbs.
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Re: Aluminum brake master cylinder
OEM is aluminum, mine is OEM, and I stupidly threw away my spare one a few months back while cleaning out my parents' garage, not knowing that the aftermarket ones are iron..Aaron wrote:If I read into his post right he's looking to switch to aluminum for weight, in which case rebuilding won't accomplish his goal.
Are you using the larger S10 master? Maybe you ought to look into one of those, people are always saying what a huge improvement it is to braking (Although being larger it probably weighs more).
I don't want an S10 master, that will not improve braking, it's just a larger bore size so it'll decrease mechanical advantage and make braking worse.
Looks like a rebuilt factory unit. Very cheap too! Thanks for the info. I ended up ordering a Cardone rebuilt unit, hoping it will be aluminum. If not, I'll try the Fenco one. They're probably the same thing though; the Fenco alternate part number is the Cardone part (10-2357).fieroguru wrote:OEM is aluminum.
Autozone lists a Fenco M2357 and specifies it as being aluminum with a weight of 3.1 lbs.
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Re: Aluminum brake master cylinder
I think The Mule has the Corvette or S10 MC, but also has calipers with larger pistons than stock.
Re: Aluminum brake master cylinder
Which is a good reason to have it. The S10 booster is a huge improvement on pre-88 cars. I think a lot of people confuse the two.The Dark Side of Will wrote:I think The Mule has the Corvette or S10 MC, but also has calipers with larger pistons than stock.
There's nothing worse than opening a trunk or decklid to see a rusting cast iron part, aluminum is so much better looking.
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Re: Aluminum brake master cylinder
Yeah.
I really like the car's current setup. The pedal is high and firm, while the extra torque the 11.25 rotors provide drops pedal effort back into the stock booster's linear range.
I really like the car's current setup. The pedal is high and firm, while the extra torque the 11.25 rotors provide drops pedal effort back into the stock booster's linear range.
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Re: Aluminum brake master cylinder
The Cardone unit I received is aluminum.Series8217 wrote:I ended up ordering a Cardone rebuilt unit, hoping it will be aluminum. If not, I'll try the Fenco one. They're probably the same thing though; the Fenco alternate part number is the Cardone part (10-2357).