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1937 Cord master cylinder
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01 Nov 2005 02:50 #3854
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Or better yet, does anyone know of a dual conversion for the master?
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18 Oct 2005 21:47 #3785
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With brakes, two cylinders are better than one.
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I have had excellent sleeving results and service, plus a club-member discount, at
www.brakeplace.com
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With brakes, two cylinders are better than one.
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13 Oct 2005 13:17 #3761
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Auburn/Cord Parts, Inc. P.O. Box 547 1400 N. "A" St. Wellington, KS 67152 (620) 326-7751This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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We have master cylinders for sale. Please give us a call at 620-326-7751. Ask for Gwen, and she will be happy to help you out.
Auburn/Cord Parts, Inc. P.O. Box 547 1400 N. "A" St. Wellington, KS 67152 (620) 326-7751
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13 Oct 2005 05:11 #3759
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1937 Cord master cylinder was created by SW Hale
I need to replace or re sleeve the master cylinder on my 1937 Cord phaeton. One person told me he purchased new master cylinders that fit the 1937 Cord, but I have not had any luck at parts stores trying to find a fit.
Any ideas, thoughts, contacts or advice would be appreciated.
S. W. Hale
Any ideas, thoughts, contacts or advice would be appreciated.
S. W. Hale
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