I am in need of a wheel cylinder for my 59 1/2 ton Pickup (WC Part # 684608). The drums are 11 in. Please help if you know of a replacement cylinder or have one to sell. Thanks
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Need Right Rear Wheel Cylinder for 59 4E7 1/2 ton pickup
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I can get the kits but not the cylinder, I have a broken cylinder. I guess i should clarify the cylinder is not in their computer listing anymore for that model of pickup. Would you have another model of vehicle/year that used that same wheel brake cylinder?
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You can get a new one from Chuck Collins at www.studebakerparts.com for $89.00. Just type in the part number in his search box and it will take you right to the item. Chuck is in Phoenix.Gary Ash
Dartmouth, Mass.
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Since the kits are available, anyone have a 1/2t wheel cylinder apart to confirm the bore diameter? Someone here is bound to have a spare on the shelf. A hit with the hone and you're good to go.
jack vinesPackardV8
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Hey milt is that a willy's part number or a commander number? looking in the Studebaker international parts book I don't see that number. I have tried NAPA for a commander (50) but when I got the cylinder it was shorter than the Pickups cylinder, so I am thinking it will have problems when braking when my drums are already at the max turn now. It was the 7/8's bore which I need but I am worried about the stroke. Any help is still much appreciated. Could NAPA maybe got the wrong number? please inform me of any other solutions.
Also to Gary I have not tried Chuck Collins yet hoping to get another option from NAPA to save some money but I will check with Chuck tomorrow if I don't find any other help, thanks
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Originally posted by comtnbykr View PostHey milt is that a willy's part number or a commander number? looking in the Studebaker international parts book I don't see that number. I have tried NAPA for a commander (50) but when I got the cylinder it was shorter than the Pickups cylinder, so I am thinking it will have problems when braking when my drums are already at the max turn now. It was the 7/8's bore which I need but I am worried about the stroke. Any help is still much appreciated. Could NAPA maybe got the wrong number? please inform me of any other solutions.
Also to Gary I have not tried Chuck Collins yet hoping to get another option from NAPA to save some money but I will check with Chuck tomorrow if I don't find any other help, thanksMilt
1947 Champion (owned since 1967)
1961 Hawk 4-speed
1967 Avanti
1961 Lark 2 door
1988 Avanti Convertible
Member of SDC since 1973
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Go over to the Studebaker Truck Talk forum and ask for help. Most times someone there has one which can be rebuilt. http://www.network54.com/Forum/23885/
jack vinesPackardV8
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Joliet Studebaker sells these N.O.S. for $85.00 with free shipping.
Reach them at studebaker@mac.com.
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Thanks for the help I am getting one sent from Joe in CT this weekend to rebuild. It sounds like it will be a good fit for my truck's rear wheel. I did check with Chuck and he has these available so if my rebuild isn't successful then I have him as a resource. I will try the Studebaker Truck talk forum to see if they might have any ideas about local access like NAPA or carquest.
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