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Old 07-20-2017, 06:21 PM   #1
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wtb wheel cylinder

I'm looking to replace the ones that come off my 66 K10 burb with the same delco 5443821 and 5453822 cylinder they have 822 and 821 in larger font on the cylinder. they both will need to be in rebuildable condition!!!
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Old 07-20-2017, 08:11 PM   #2
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NAPA shows them available new. Obviously not GM but...
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if they are delco im down, thanks I will ck em out...
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Re: wtb wheel cylinder

Would they be the same as the '64 C10 wheel cylinders? If yes, I might have several sitting around.
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This doesn't match your description, but if they can help with the build, they're yours.
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Old 07-21-2017, 07:29 PM   #6
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This doesn't match your description, but if they can help with the build, they're yours.
they may work just need to see how they mount and who makes em or just if they are 1-1/8 bore with the hardline coming at an angle and not straight.
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Re: wtb wheel cylinder

An easy way to check is see if the number is the same for the replacement at a parts store website.
Since Delco became Delphi years ago chances are replacements aren't Delco.
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An easy way to check is see if the number is the same for the replacement at a parts store website.
Since Delco became Delphi years ago chances are replacements aren't Delco.
yeah i been ck'n i think ima go aftermarket cuz it wont be see. its just i had to cut the front pair out, went to buy an nos pair($325) exact match!!! i was like oh hellll no!!!! but it matched as big brake corvette, not cool man... thanks for all the replys...
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they may work just need to see how they mount and who makes em or just if they are 1-1/8 bore with the hardline coming at an angle and not straight.
Here's some photos of them. All 4 have the hardline coming in at an angle, bore is 1-1/8". These were replaced about 3 years ago, probably could have rebuilt them, but replacements were so inexpensive. They don't look minty and they do need a rebuild, but their American steel.
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Here's some photos of them. All 4 have the hardline coming in at an angle, bore is 1-1/8". These were replaced about 3 years ago, probably could have rebuilt them, but replacements were so inexpensive. They don't look minty and they do need a rebuild, but their American steel.
i'll take em!!!!
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i'll take em!!!!
I'll send them out before weeks end ... no charge. PM your address and give me a nudge if you don't hear from me by Friday.
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