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Fusion
8th January 2008, 04:39 PM
Hi Guys , I have just pulled the house apart looking for my FWD's catalog and cant find it . could someone please give me the part number for the series 2a brake master cylinder kit ? :):wasntme:

stage1slave
8th January 2008, 04:52 PM
lwb cb type......K53
lwb late s2 cv type....K57 non servo
lwb 6 cyl....K59 servo
lwb tandem type...K61
probably best to ring them 0398900509

Fusion
8th January 2008, 05:25 PM
This the brake master cylinder i'm using :)

UncleHo
8th January 2008, 05:27 PM
G'day Wannalandie :)

If your vehicle is a LWB Series 2/2a and has the Master Cylinder with the LARGE NUT at the end it is a CB type and would have a 1" (inch) bore then the kit you require is K53

cheers

UncleHo
8th January 2008, 05:34 PM
G'day Wannalandie :)

Just had a look at your pic, that is a CV type :o as the 2/2a used a CB, the Series 3 used CV:) MAKE SURE IT IS A 1inch bore;) as I am aware of at least 2 fatal accidents where the vehicle failed to stop, owing to only having a 3/4 inch bore, THAT IS THE MASTER CYLINDER FOR A SWB vehicle fitted with 10"inch Drums not the larger LWB's 11" Drums


For the LATE 2a/3 the 1" CV type was used, the kit for that is K57

cheers

Fusion
8th January 2008, 05:38 PM
Thanks heaps for that UncleHo . I didn't know the difference and this is the one that come off the 109 donor landy . I have one with the big nut on the end so i will use that instead . Could you give me the price of the kit for K53 :)

UncleHo
8th January 2008, 05:58 PM
G'day Wannalandie :)

I have just put the book away :( but it is $16.50 in my cattledog No33:) These mastercylinders can be a pain to bleed,as they have an air trap in the spring chamber section of the nut, but if when it is assembled, and after you have put it on the brake pedal box, hold it with the nut downwards fill the outlet port (closest to nut) until overflowing, (seal with tape) and then do the same with the inlet port,(seal with tape) then when the pedal box it bolted to the firewall,first connect the inlet from the resevoir, then the outlet pipe, :) to bleed them, adjust the wheels up tight, then bleed, the outlet pipe at the M/cyl, then down at the junction on the chassis;) that will get a lot of the air out, then bleed the lines in the normal way:)

Hope that helps:)

cheers

Fusion
9th January 2008, 11:01 AM
Hi UncleHo :) , I've done some learning over night and the CV unit i have got is the 1 inch master cylinder off my donor landy which is a late model 2a . Going to stick with the CV as i think it will be easier to bleed after the info you had givin me about the CB unit .;)