1959 Brake master cylinder with dealer a/c

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Old March 23rd, 2016, 10:06 AM
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1959 Brake master cylinder with dealer a/c

Howdy folks, gettin ready to start on the 59' project i bought back in oct as it warms up, figured brakes as good a place to start as any to make it easier if need to move her....already dented the plated on my suburban chaining her into yard after delivery at curb. Planning to do all lines, cylinders, etc but having trouble starting my shopping list. Anybody know if dealer add-on a/c means i need the m/c for a/c systems, or if it's a different setup?
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Old March 23rd, 2016, 01:40 PM
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A/C Model has nothing to do with the brake parts...

An A/C vs. non-A/C car has no effect on the brake parts -- they are the same.....
To help you start your list -- I have everything NEW in stock --
Master Cylinder
Front & Rear Wheel Cylinders
Front & Rear Brake Hoses
Front & Rear Brake Shoes
Front Inner & Outer Wheel Bearings & Seals
Front & Rear BRAKE DRUMS N.O.S.


That is basically everything & beyond for a standard brake job.....


Call me -- Craig -- 516 - 485 - 1935 .... New York....
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Old March 23rd, 2016, 03:26 PM
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Alrighty thanks, swore it listed 2 different m/c when looking at parts last fall. Figured early a/c systems must tie into vaccuum or something. That list is pretty much what I had in mind for first steps, get her rolling and stopping so can move easier. If i do manage to get her running without rebuilding engine, she'll be ready for a cruise around town.
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Alrighty thanks, swore it listed 2 different m/c when looking at parts
It did for power boosters- one manufacturer was Bendix and the other was Moraine. Both do the same thing, just different suppliers
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