cb474
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I finally have time to replace some brake parts on my 1969 Dart Swinger (with the 225 inline 6). The current master cylinder is more than a decade old, although it has only a few thousand miles on it. But one of the reservoirs seems to have some rust in it. It looks like it's a Raybestos master cylinder or one in that style.
I'm trying to decide whether to just replace it with another Raybestos master cylinder, that would be simple, because it's an exact match for what's there. Plus, for this sort of basic after market part Raybestos seems like it's probably the best quality (compared to Dorman, Centric, etc.). Or to go with the Dr. Diff master cylinder that people seem to like.
Any thoughts?
I'm not sure what the bore size is on my current master cylinder. The Raybestos says in online specs that it's 1". That article that floats around by Brad Schroeder says that in 1969 it would have had a 1" bore. My Haynes manual says it was 15/16". Dr. Diff does not offer a 1" option. I did notice that after the current master cylinder was installed, the brake pedal was a lot harder than I ever remember it being (but the old master cylinder was so shot at that time, who knows). In any case, that's a difference between a new Raybestos (1") and Dr. Diff (15/16").
I'm also a little surprised that people say in threads here that they've had issues with the caps on the Dr. Diff master cylinders leaking, even when new. People have so much respect for him. I'd think he would try to resolve the issue.
Another difference is I can get the Raybestos master cylinder for about $60. The Dr. Diff costs $125 (plus shipping). I'm not made of money. I'm perfectly happy with the current Raybestos style master cylinder, accept that it's rusting. But I can see how the Dr. Diff has some advantages.
Anyway, I'm curious what people would suggest. What their experiences are with these master cylinders.
I'm trying to decide whether to just replace it with another Raybestos master cylinder, that would be simple, because it's an exact match for what's there. Plus, for this sort of basic after market part Raybestos seems like it's probably the best quality (compared to Dorman, Centric, etc.). Or to go with the Dr. Diff master cylinder that people seem to like.
Any thoughts?
I'm not sure what the bore size is on my current master cylinder. The Raybestos says in online specs that it's 1". That article that floats around by Brad Schroeder says that in 1969 it would have had a 1" bore. My Haynes manual says it was 15/16". Dr. Diff does not offer a 1" option. I did notice that after the current master cylinder was installed, the brake pedal was a lot harder than I ever remember it being (but the old master cylinder was so shot at that time, who knows). In any case, that's a difference between a new Raybestos (1") and Dr. Diff (15/16").
I'm also a little surprised that people say in threads here that they've had issues with the caps on the Dr. Diff master cylinders leaking, even when new. People have so much respect for him. I'd think he would try to resolve the issue.
Another difference is I can get the Raybestos master cylinder for about $60. The Dr. Diff costs $125 (plus shipping). I'm not made of money. I'm perfectly happy with the current Raybestos style master cylinder, accept that it's rusting. But I can see how the Dr. Diff has some advantages.
Anyway, I'm curious what people would suggest. What their experiences are with these master cylinders.















