Can someone give me a good part number for a master cylinder that will fit my 1964 studebaker commander no pb just manual drum
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I find that a Dorman M56193 is a direct fit for the 1964 commander if you do not mind it having a bail to hold the lid on i know it is not original but my cars are all drivers so that does not matter to me
I just try to keep them on the road
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So does that one have the Lines to the Engine as the original ?
For Drum Brakes, It should have both reservoirs the same size, and have a 1 inch bore as the 1964 to 1970 Jeep and AMC M/C's do.
This one actually fits, with 2, 1/2-20 inverted flare ports and a 1 inch bore. Plus the 1/8" Pipe thread Stop Light Switch port is on the bottom.
A New Brake Best Select NMC11454
StudeRich
Second Generation Stude Driver,
Proud '54 Starliner Owner
SDC Member Since 1967
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I never changed anything the lines fit the same as the original brake cylinder it was a bolt on deal it did have a 1/8"thread switch port on the bottom
I got the part from Rock auto it was carquest wearever new msater cylinder with a part number MCA56193 only cost me 41.15 shipped was on close out it was for a 1971 american motors matador that same part number MCA56193 is a dorman number also amazone has them master cylinders all so. I buy a lot of parts from rock auto and amazon when i am not
in a hurry because thay are cheaper than the local parts house
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I wish you well with Dorman, their units are made in China and I have gone through three masters for my Grand Marquis:-( Nothing like the feeling of driving the car and the brake pedal going to the floor;-(
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Do we know if the ones that are from studebaker venders are not from china. I went to the parts house to get some wheel bearings and ask if i wanted house brand or name brand thay pulled both brands they both said made in china i left with the house brand as it was cheaper i thank it is a crap shoot when buying any car parts now days you just do not know
what you are getting any more i will try anything once if that doesent work i will try somthing else like i said before all my cars are nice drivers
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Those come under This heading,Quote: "Standard aftermarket Mechanical replacement parts some Yes USA, some "Other"."Originally posted by Wheel nut View PostI don't mind putting Nos Studebaker parts on but wonder about master cylinders that has set on the shelf for years rubber may be dried up
These are all New, deteriorating NOS parts with rubber, are mostly not sold.StudeRich
Second Generation Stude Driver,
Proud '54 Starliner Owner
SDC Member Since 1967
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