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Started by Challenger in NC, March 28, 2018, 12:26:14 PM

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Challenger in NC

What other master cylinder part numbers are compatible with the 1970 Bendix style brake booster (18326) aside from the hard to find, pricey 2229171? Any recommendations? Car has front discs and 11" rear drums.

Shane Kelley

I have been using these.  They work with manual or power and look pretty similar to the originals. Not identical.  Brand new units.  Top pic is factory and 2nd is this MC.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/SALEMopar-Disc-Brake-Swap-Master-Cylinder-Bolt-Plymouth-Dodge-A-B-E-Cuda-Dart-/253242622596?vxp=mtr&hash=item3af66fc284


Challenger in NC

Quote from: Shane Kelley on March 28, 2018, 12:52:08 PM
I have been using these.  They work with manual or power and look pretty similar to the originals. Not identical.  Brand new units.  Top pic is factory and 2nd is this MC.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/SALEMopar-Disc-Brake-Swap-Master-Cylinder-Bolt-Plymouth-Dodge-A-B-E-Cuda-Dart-/253242622596?vxp=mtr&hash=item3af66fc284

I'll check it out. Thanks.


JH27N0B

If you want something really close looking to a 2229171, there is a place that seems to have a bunch of NOS A body disc master cylinders.  These look like 7/8 scale 2229171s.  They have the same 1" bore diameter too.  These have pushrods and mounting studs installed, and they would have to be removed to install on a booster.  But the master cylinder itself is the same power or manual.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/NOS-Brake-Master-Cylinder-70-Plymouth-Duster-w-Front-Disc-Brakes-1970/192490888699?fits=Model%3ADuster&epid=1322947189&hash=item2cd159ddfb:g:T0QAAOSwEzxYQZvF&vxp=mtr

Challenger in NC

Quote from: JH27N0B on March 28, 2018, 01:43:53 PM
If you want something really close looking to a 2229171, there is a place that seems to have a bunch of NOS A body disc master cylinders.  These look like 7/8 scale 2229171s.  They have the same 1" bore diameter too.  These have pushrods and mounting studs installed, and they would have to be removed to install on a booster.  But the master cylinder itself is the same power or manual.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/NOS-Brake-Master-Cylinder-70-Plymouth-Duster-w-Front-Disc-Brakes-1970/192490888699?fits=Model%3ADuster&epid=1322947189&hash=item2cd159ddfb:g:T0QAAOSwEzxYQZvF&vxp=mtr

Thanks

Challenger in NC

I should probably start a new thread but since its related, Did Bendix booster 18268 have different versions in 1970. Some have a diamond shaped center where the master cylinder mounts and others are round. Whats the difference? Both are part marked 18268.

Ns1aar



Jim AAR

Quote from: Ns1aar on March 28, 2018, 09:59:10 PM
Top one is 70 only

I don't believe that is correct as my 1970 AAR built in March 1970 is the Original one and it is the bottom black one.

pink aar

Berry Washington did a article on this master cylinder. He gave a couple different part number for it. 

Shane Kelley

This is off a 70 383 RT. It the original one to the car. 

Challenger in NC



pink aar

I found the link , but it's no longer any good. SORRY

http://www.challengertaregistry.com/brakes.html


I'm glad I printed it off

Challenger in NC


Challenger in NC

Quote from: Shane Kelley on March 29, 2018, 05:27:35 AM
This is off a 70 383 RT. It the original one to the car.

And this piece is a third version of the 18268, kind of a combination of the first two shown.

6bblgt

the 5-digit number is a vendor code not a part number (Chrysler Corp. part numbers - muscle car era - are 7-digit)

you will find the 18268 on many different Bendix boosters