I would suggest you contact Duane Simmons...he is an expert on the brake systems
and can tell you how/what master cylinder you need.
Al Chernoff
> I'm new at this, and really appreciate the information I've gotten in just the
> last week on the internet. I have reactivated a 1976 Royale that hadn't been
> started in 14 years - 39,000 miles on the odometer. It runs very well and
> everything works, but after a couple of short trips the mastercylinder is
> leaking (it was just a matter of time). Can someone tell me the proper
> replacement and where to get it at a reasonable price? I've been to some
> discount parts stores and they don't have listings.
>
> Also, the upholstery on the front seats and the dinette were baked into dust.
> It has the Coachman walnut interior with the rust/beige fabric. Does anyone
> out there have any of this material or seats/dinette cushions in this fabric.
> I'd like to keep it as original as possible. Thanks.
>
> Darryl Kiehl
> Atlanta GA
> 404 892-8841
> dlkiehl
and can tell you how/what master cylinder you need.
Al Chernoff
> I'm new at this, and really appreciate the information I've gotten in just the
> last week on the internet. I have reactivated a 1976 Royale that hadn't been
> started in 14 years - 39,000 miles on the odometer. It runs very well and
> everything works, but after a couple of short trips the mastercylinder is
> leaking (it was just a matter of time). Can someone tell me the proper
> replacement and where to get it at a reasonable price? I've been to some
> discount parts stores and they don't have listings.
>
> Also, the upholstery on the front seats and the dinette were baked into dust.
> It has the Coachman walnut interior with the rust/beige fabric. Does anyone
> out there have any of this material or seats/dinette cushions in this fabric.
> I'd like to keep it as original as possible. Thanks.
>
> Darryl Kiehl
> Atlanta GA
> 404 892-8841
> dlkiehl