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Clutch Slave Cylinder I.D. Help!?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Dr. Sizzle, Aug 31, 2011.

  1. Dr. Sizzle
    Joined: Feb 22, 2008
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    Hi I have a '49 Ford Coupe with a SBC 283 with a hydraulic clutch set up on the drivers side. The MC is of 52-56 Ford F series 1" bore. the slave picture below failed and all the fluid started leaking out emptying the system. Could just be chunky dirt caught in it but It should probably be replaced anyway. Problem is I have no idea what this came off of or where to find a new one to replace it.
    I've looked all over the net try'n to match something similar with not luck. It's a super tight fit in there with the exhaust snaking around it and other **** in the way. Can anyone tell me what this slave belongs to so I can try and find a new one?

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  2. squirrel
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    59 ford truck?
     
  3. JohnEvans
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    from Phoenix AZ

    Wagner part #F33722 app 57-60 F-100 Raybestos 33721.
     
  4. Dr. Sizzle
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    where did you get these part numbers from? The pictures that I'm finding of those you listed look nothing like what I have.
     
  5. 296 V8
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    Id take it to NAPA .... they have a pic. book
     
  6. Dr. Sizzle
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    NAPA Online ? Part Number: NCF 73468
     
  7. JohnEvans
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    Dr.S :Out of my old Wagner and Raybestos catalogs. The Wagner buyers guide picture looks exactly like yours.
     
  8. Dr. Sizzle
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    I went onto NAPA's website and went through every picture until I found the match. My local store had it in from the warehouse within the hour. Thank you everyone.
     
  9. Johnny Gee
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    60-66 Chevy Truck is my guess. But I seem to remember it was on the pas. side so it might not be that. Since you found it, what did the book show it as being?
     
    Last edited: Sep 1, 2011
  10. Dr. Sizzle
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    Book said chevy truck 62-67 and also 82-89 C-900? I think that's what he said.
     

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