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Eddie914 |
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I'm installing 4 piston Wilwood calipers and believe that a larger master cylinder is recommended.
Is this the correct part? ATE # W0133-161214 76 1976 Mercedes 450SL Brake Master Cylinder - Brake - ATE - PartsGeek (4th one down) Thanks Eddie |
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Unless these have been superseded, I used these numbers for my 23mm master cylinder.
The (Mercedes Benz) Part number is 022.430.9301 (Edit McMark: I think the part number is 002.430.93.01) The ATE part number is 03.2123-3402.3 You'll need the "blue" hose and 90 degree inlet pieces unless you already have them. Note: I had to relieve (grind off) a little of the dimpled end to get it to fit behind the rack . Not a problem and it's been in use for ~12 years. I have Wilwoods also. Good Luck! |
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