CARDONE New 10-1339DW Brake Master Cylinder

Brand:CARDONE New Part Number:10-1339DW Category:Brake Master Cylinder Medium Description: Short Description: SKU:51397646 Availability:0 Candid0 DC Manufactured in:Mexico

Chevrolet Bel Air 1970-67, Biscayne 1969-67, Brookwood 1969, Camaro 1968-67, Caprice 1970-67, Chevelle 1970 1967, Chevy II 1968, El Camino 1970 1967, Impala 1970-67, Kingswood 1970-69, Malibu 1967, Monte Carlo 1970; Dodge B100 1978-75, B100 Van 1974-71, B200 1978-75, B200 Van 1974-71, B300 1978 1976-75, B300 Van 1974-71, CB300 1978, D100 1978-75, D100 Pickup 1974-72, D150 1978-77, D200 1978-75, D200 Pickup 1974-72, D300 1978-75, D300 Pickup 1974-73, D400 1978, D450 1978, Ramcharger 1978-74, RD200 1978, W100 1977-75, W150 1978-77, W200 1978-75; International 100 1974, 1010 1973-72, 1110 1973-72, 150 1975, 200 1975-74, Scout II 1980-74; Oldsmobile 98 1970, Delta 88 1970, Toronado 1969-67; Plymouth PB300 1978 1976-75, PB300 Van 1974, Trailduster 1978-74; Pontiac Bonneville 1970-67, Catalina 1970-67, Executive 1970-67, Firebird 1967, Grand Prix 1968-67

Engineered to meet or exceed O.E. performance.
Our new calipers are manufactured using the most stringent quality processes to deliver smooth, consistent performance in any driving condition. As a direct-fit component, our new zinc coated calipers provide hassle-free installation and long-term reliability.
Zinc plating offers a silver O.E.-like finish.
Ideal for commercial use as well as performance vehicles.
Every unit is 100% tested to ensure reliable performance.
No core return required.
Precision machined heat treated center shafts.
Includes necessary mounting hardware (where applicable)

Attributes

Product Condition:
Remanufactured
FAQs:
What type of fluid should I use: DOT 3, DOT 4 or DOT 5?
Features and Benefits:
Only new O.E.-quality seals and cups are used in the remanufacturing process to ensure O.E. performance and reliability. All rubber components meet S.A.E. specifications.
FAQs:
As a rule, always use the brake fluid recommended by the O.E. which is stamped on the master cylinder lid. Note: Always use new fluid from a sealed container.
Features and Benefits:
Bleeding kits are supplied with the unit to make the bleeding process faster and easier (where applicable).
FAQs:
What's the difference between Dot 3, 4 and 5?
Features and Benefits:
Bores meet critical micro-finish specifications to eliminate pitting and corrosion, a cause of premature failure.
FAQs:
Dot 3 and 4 are Glycol-based fluids and Dot 5 is a silicone-based fluid.
Features and Benefits:
Cast-iron master cylinders feature a premium protective coating to minimize rust and extend unit life.
Features and Benefits:
Piston assemblies are height-gauged to ensure the master cylinder equals the O.E. unit performance.
FAQs:
Does a step bore style master cylinder require a specific bleeding process?
Features and Benefits:
Plastic reservoirs are vacuum-tested to ensure they are leak free.
FAQs:
The first step to bench bleeding a step bore is to slowly depress the master cylinder piston, then release slowly and wait 20 seconds before depressing again. NEVER pump piston/pedal with a step bore style master cylinder. Follow the same process on the vehicle.
FAQs:
My original master cylinder leaked out of the back of the piston into the booster area. Why?
Features and Benefits:
As a remanufactured Original Equipment part, this unit guarantees a perfect vehicle fit.
FAQs:
Check booster for a defective push rod seal. If this seal is bad, it could drain the brake fluid out of the master cylinder.
Features and Benefits:
Our remanufacturing process is earth-friendly, as it reduces the energy and raw material needed to make a new part by 80%.
FAQs:
I replaced the master cylinder and now the pedal is high and hard. Why?
FAQs:
The master cylinder is working correctly. Check for a faulty brake booster or frozen wheel cylinder/caliper.
FAQs:
The brake pedal is low and spongy. Is it a bad master cylinder?
FAQs:
First, check for air in the system. Make sure master cylinder is level when bleeding. Air will compress in a hydraulic system causing a low pedal. Then, check for brake hose swelling or expanding under pressure. Next, check brake drums/discs for proper specifications. Finally, check brake material.
FAQs:
One side of my front brakes won't release, why?
FAQs:
This is caused by a problem with the caliper or a brake hose.
FAQs:
What causes the car to pull to one side during braking?
FAQs:
Check the steering and suspension. Inspect both calipers for binding or sticky slides or pins. Check brake lining for oil/grease or uneven wear. Inspect brake hoses for restriction. Check for proper tire pressure.
FAQs:
What causes the brakes to lock up after only a couple of miles?
FAQs:
Replace all brake fluid. Brake fluid is hygroscopic which means it absorbs moisture. Too much water in brake fluid will cause vapor lock and apply pressure to the wheels. Also check for proper push rod adjustments and stop light/cruise control switch adjustments.
FAQs:
Why is the piston stuck inside the bore of my master cylinder?
FAQs:
Most likely, the fluid in the system is contaminated. The most common form of contamination occurs when petroleum-based fluid has been accidentally introduced into the brake system. If that has happened it is almost certain that all rubber components in the brake system (hoses, seals, bladders) will need to be replaced after the system is thoroughly flushed. If the contamination is due to moisture, rust and/or dirt, it might be possible to restore operation by flushing the system and replacing the brake fluid with fresh, clean fluid. Always use the manufacturer-recommended brake fluid from a sealed container.
FAQs:
How can I test a master cylinder to see if it's bypassing?
FAQs:
Simply plug the master cylinder ports and press the brake pedal. If the master cylinder is bypassing, the pedal will go down. If the pedal stops hard, the master cylinder is OK.
Port Quantity:
2
Primary Port Size:
9/16 x 18
Secondary Port Size:
1/2 x 20
Master Cylinder Color/Finish:
Gray
Reservoir Included:
YES
Reservoir Material:
Cast Iron
Reservoir Type:
INTEGRAL
Master Cylinder Material:
Cast Iron
Mounting Hole Quantity:
2
Bore Diameter (N):
1.125"
Installation Hardware Included:
NO
Package Contents:
Master Cylinder
E-Waste:
No

Package Information

Orderable Status:YesQuantity:1Package UOM:Smallest Pack (Consumer Level)Package Level GTIN:00884548020368Package Bar Code:00884548020368Weight Variance:0.000000000Stacking Factor:0Inner Quantity:0

Extended Information

Canadian Harmonizing Tariff Code:8708309910Country of Origin (Primary):MXEmission Code:Legal USHarmonized Tariff Code (HTS):8413919060Harmonized Tariff Code (Schedule B):8413919050Life Cycle Status Code:Available to OrderLife Cycle Status Description:Available to OrderMaximum Cases per Pallet Layer:71MSDS Required Flag:NoPallet Layer Maximum:3Remanufactured Part:YesWarranty Distance UOM:MIWarranty Special UOM:Text Warranty MessageWarranty Time UOM:Month

Interchange

Dodge:3491500Dodge:4089212Plymouth:3491500Plymouth:4089212
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