Master Cylinder

edgar t. kremer

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I purchased my master cylinder from NAPA a few years ago. I was told they did not
sell remanufactured units - unreliable. They would not even accept my old unit for
credit.

> What's wrong here?
>
> My question for the experienced netters: is there anything wrong with using a
> remanufactured master cylinder? Or, should I hold out for brand new?
>
> The price sounds too good to be true, and you know what they say about things
> that sound too good to be true ............
>
 
Glenn
Looks like you've got to make a choice. Justin has a good point.
Let me throw this at ya'.....buy two rebuilts. You've got $100 + for
your pocket and if the first holds up, you've got an item for the flea
market at Forest City. If it doesn't, install the second and rebuilt
the first yourself. Then you know it would be done right ! The rebuild
wouldn't be any more difficult to do, or get parts for, than say your
basic Avanti :-)

MikeB
NS

> Glenn
> I've been there, done that ! Just before my trip to Alaska I was sold a
> remanufactured master cylinder for about the price you quote vs a new one. I
> questioned the parts jockey and he said "we ain't never had no problem with
> 'em". Well by the time I got to Alaska it was kaput and I had the privilege
> of paying about $150 for a NEW one in Fairbanks. I'm just snake bit when it
> comes to remanufactured parts I guess. I'll go for the new nearly every time.
> Justin
>
 
Justin,

There is no reason to buy a rebuilt master cylinder, it is locally
available in new. I can't think of the # off hand, it is a Wagner # and
most parts houses can supply it. Call & I'll give you the # tomorrow.

There are some items though that I do use rebuilds with. Water pumps, PS
pumps, AC compressors seem to be fine rebuilt. I insist on
remanufactured alternators and starters. Remans mean allparts internally
are new, not just bearings & seals. Of course, if it available in new I
would much prefer it.

I would hate to spend $150 for a master cylinder but I guess those dog
sled owners have to pay for feed and sled repair somehow up there in
Alaska! You just need to build up more
Karma before your next trip!

Jim Bounds

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>Glenn

>I've been there, done that ! Just before my trip to Alaska I was sold
a

>remanufactured master cylinder for about the price you quote vs a new
one. I

>questioned the parts jockey and he said "we ain't never had no problem
with

>'em". Well by the time I got to Alaska it was kaput and I had the
privilege

>of paying about $150 for a NEW one in Fairbanks. I'm just snake bit
when it

>comes to remanufactured parts I guess. I'll go for the new nearly every
time.

>Justin

>

>

Jim Bounds / Co-op Motor Works Orlando www.gmccoop.com
 
I have for new brake master cylinder (73-77):

NAPA 39075
NAPA 47-2360
RAYBESTOS MK646
WAGNER F-79821

Are these the same as you have Jim?

>Justin,
>There is no reason to buy a rebuilt master cylinder, it is locally
available in new. I can't think of the # off hand, it is a Wagner # and
most parts houses can supply it. Call & I'll give you the # tomorrow.
>
>There are some items though that I do use rebuilds with. Water pumps, PS
pumps, AC compressors seem to be fine rebuilt. I insist on remanufactured
alternators and starters. Remans mean allparts internally are new, not just
bearings & seals. Of course, if it available in new I would much prefer it.
>
> I would hate to spend $150 for a master cylinder but I guess those dog
sled owners have to pay for feed and sled repair somehow up there in Alaska!
You just need to build up more Karma before your next trip!
>
>Jim Bounds
>-----------------------

>>Glenn
>>I've been there, done that ! Just before my trip to Alaska I was sold a
>>remanufactured master cylinder for about the price you quote vs a new one. I
>>questioned the parts jockey and he said "we ain't never had no problem with
>>'em". Well by the time I got to Alaska it was kaput and I had the privilege
>>of paying about $150 for a NEW one in Fairbanks. I'm just snake bit when it
>>comes to remanufactured parts I guess. I'll go for the new nearly every time.
>>Justin
>>
>>
>Jim Bounds / Co-op Motor Works Orlando www.gmccoop.com
>
Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach
 
Thanks,
Yes, the 39075 is the new unit I use, it is an exact fit.

Jim Bounds
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>I have for new brake master cylinder (73-77):
>
>NAPA 39075
>NAPA 47-2360
>RAYBESTOS MK646
>WAGNER F-79821
>
>Are these the same as you have Jim?
>
>

>>Justin,
>>There is no reason to buy a rebuilt master cylinder, it is locally
>available in new. I can't think of the # off hand, it is a Wagner # and
>most parts houses can supply it. Call & I'll give you the # tomorrow.
>>
>>There are some items though that I do use rebuilds with. Water pumps, PS
>pumps, AC compressors seem to be fine rebuilt. I insist on remanufactured
>alternators and starters. Remans mean allparts internally are new, not just
>bearings & seals. Of course, if it available in new I would much prefer it.
>>
>> I would hate to spend $150 for a master cylinder but I guess those dog
>sled owners have to pay for feed and sled repair somehow up there in Alaska!
>You just need to build up more Karma before your next trip!
>>
>>Jim Bounds
>>-----------------------

>>>Glenn
>>>I've been there, done that ! Just before my trip to Alaska I was sold a
>>>remanufactured master cylinder for about the price you quote vs a new
one. I
>>>questioned the parts jockey and he said "we ain't never had no problem with
>>>'em". Well by the time I got to Alaska it was kaput and I had the
privilege
>>>of paying about $150 for a NEW one in Fairbanks. I'm just snake bit
when it
>>>comes to remanufactured parts I guess. I'll go for the new nearly every
time.
>>>Justin
>>>
>>>
>>Jim Bounds / Co-op Motor Works Orlando www.gmccoop.com
>>
>Tom & Marg Warner
>Vernon Center NY
>1976 palmbeach
>
>
>
Jim Bounds / Co-op Motor Works Orlando www.gmccoop.com
 
Justin,
I imagine that it would cost about the same as picking up a rebuilt one off
shelf, I could make a few phone calls if you are interested. If I were
you, I would contact a parts house locally and see if they could get it
built for you.

Call me if you need help with this,

Jim Bounds
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>In a message dated 3/14/99 8:58:07 PM Central Standard Time,

>
> There is no reason to buy a rebuilt master cylinder, it is locally
> available in new. I can't think of the # off hand, it is a Wagner # and
> most parts houses can supply it. Call & I'll give you the # tomorrow.
>
> >>
>Jim, that was 10 years ago. I was trying to make a point with the fellow that
>it doesn't pay to buy a rebuilt maste cylinder. Since then I have gone to a
>Powermaster.
>Incidentally, what should it cost to get the original water pump rebuilt. I
>hear that is the way to go. The one on the coach is just fine, but I'd
like to
>have my old original rebuilt for a spare.
>Justin
>
>
Jim Bounds / Co-op Motor Works Orlando www.gmccoop.com
 
No I don't emory. Got the part numbers from the GMC international parts book.

>

>
>
>NAPA 39075
>NAPA 47-2360 >>
>
>Tom -- do you know what the difference between the two NAPA numbers are? They
>sold me the 39075 last summer when I asked them to cross match between the GM
>part number and the NAPA number.
>
>Emery Stora
>77 Kingsley
>Santa Fe, NM
>
>
Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach