It's for a 1961 till 66 P30 chassis (I have no confirmation that this is the correct chassis other than that multiple sources have said so) and seems to have the same three bolt pattern. But 133$ is really steep for something that usually around 50/60 bucks. (I understand that demand for these are way low) eventually I would like to overhaul the brake system to something more modern. But due to time constraints I need it mobile buy the end of may 2020.
My question is are there any other Master cylinders that will swap out from perhaps other makes. I see ones listed for Ford from the same era that have what looks to be a similar bolt pattern for a third of the price.
Any knowledge is useful due to the fact that I am very new to all of this.
Hy Grizzlynaut, welcome, the master cylinder I come up with for a 1/2 ton P series 1960 to 62 is Raybestos part number MC 34403, that is a 1 1/8" bore and uses a two bolt mounting which is offset $42.89 at RockAuto. According to my brake parts catalogue the same master cylinder is used on the C series pickups as well 1960 to 62, hope that helps.
I don’t know if your 1 ton is different than a 1/2 ton but the M/C in the photo looks a lot like the one I removed from my C-10 when I converted to power brakes.
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Thanks 3B, it really looks like its a 3 bolt. I'll be back out there tomorrow. I could be very wrong on the chassis designation. There isn't much clear information about these around. I'll look into the c-10 master aswell.
Hy Grizzlynaut, I apologize I gave you information for a 1/2 ton P series 1960 - 62, the number I came up with for the one ton is Raybestos part number MC21918 $127,79 at RockAuto. That master cylinder does have a three bolt mounting flange and the GM part number was 5454644 sorry for the incorrect information, I hope this new information helps.
I was able to do an Indiana Jones style paper rubbing in the narrow space between the cylinder and the wheel well. It's indeed a 1-1/8" dia, cast # 5454736. Thanks Mike B and 3B I'll be ordering one shortly
Hy Grizzlynaut, I apologize I gave you information for a 1/2 ton P series 1960 - 62, the number I came up with for the one ton is Raybestos part number MC21918 $127,79 at RockAuto. That master cylinder does have a three bolt mounting flange and the GM part number was 5454644 sorry for the incorrect information, I hope this new information helps.
It's a manual 4 speed with what feels like a granny 1st
have been trying to connect with you big bolts for 2 yrs left comments earlier but dont see them yet not a computer geek so will check back later. started with 53AD 3100 in 67 have had about 25 or 30 trucks since,drivers,6400 on down,mostly stick,worked on em for real the first time in 70 s current one is 51 6400 driver yr around truck !