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Old May 15th, 2014, 04:49 PM
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54 master cylinder needed (power brakes version)

Found out last night that I need more than a rebuild kit, but only for the master cylinder - the booster is going to be ok.. Problem is everywhere I've found so far will only do a booster/mc combo - and that's around $400.

Does anyone have a suggestion on where I can find just the master cylinder?
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Old May 16th, 2014, 12:19 PM
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JUST N O T going to happen -- "treadlevacs" are R & R (Rebuild & Return)
only on planet Earth today.........

And $ 400 is "too good" a price -- that is a price from a "basement
wash & wearer" ......

This is N O T an item to go "shopping" for ---- quality and "zero defect"
rate is far more important.... on this!!!!!!!
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Old May 16th, 2014, 12:22 PM
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Do you have a suggestion on where I should look for a quality rebuild? The prices I found were at Kanter (lifetime warranty) and Fusick.
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Old May 16th, 2014, 12:27 PM
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I just had mine rebuilt by Karp's Power Brakes. He has been doing it for almost 25 years and I am very pleased. He sleeves the master cylinder. I called him and talked with him. He said he has never had one come back. With about $25 in freight each way I think my total was just a little over $500. I am sure there are other good places but I am very pleased. Here is the link:

http://karpspowerbrake.com/booster.html

Fusick and Kanter are just going to farm it out to somebody and I know Fusick is $399 plus the freight.
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Price Vs. Quality

That last response is 100 % correct -- kanter and Fusick do not do them
in-house -- they farm them out -- and their primary focus is "price"....
(unfortunately, that is what the world wants today.....)

If "QUALITY" is you (and MY) way to go ---- Jeff @ Karp's does the finest
rebuilt in the universe.... with a ---- zero ---- defect rate....

He is in Upland, Calif. --

That is the way to go.....
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Ed Strain In Pinellas Park Fl. Advertises in Hemmings.Very honest,good reviews. Larry
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Originally Posted by Rocketowner
Ed Strain In Pinellas Park Fl. Advertises in Hemmings.Very honest,good reviews. Larry
+1. Had this guy do 5 Tredle Vacs for me throughout the years and zero complaints here
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Brakes are the most important thing on your car. Whoever you go with, shop for quality and not price.
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Old May 19th, 2014, 01:02 PM
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Thanks guys - I'll try to get in touch with one of the places you mentioned. I don't want to cut corners on brakes - when I implied $400 was expensive, it's just an expense I wasn't really ready for. I thought a standard $70 master cylinder rebuild kit was all I'd need.
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Welcome to the world of old cars. Now just pray you don't have to have the hydramatic transmission rebuilt. Let us know how you come out.
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Transmission is already done - trustworthy highly recommended local shop took care of it. I was ready for it to be expensive...

Talked to Karps this afternoon - couldn't get in touch with Strain, but I'll try again tomorrow before I make the decision and ship it out.
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White Post Restoration in Virginia did mine. Lifetime guarantee. They advertise in Hemmings.
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Used parts

You might give 2blu442( on this forum) a PM he has a 55 that he is parting out and may have something that will work or at least be a better core than what you have....Just a thought.....Tedd
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Thanks for all of the help/suggestions! I am going to go with Karps. Just got off the phone with him again.

It seems the generally feeling was not great about Fusick... I have a list of parts/things to get rounded up, and he seems to have everything. Is there any reason I should look elsewhere? Is it just the importance of brake rebuilding that has everyone thinking "specialist"?
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Not that there are not other good shops out there but I know you make a good choice.
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