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Chevrolet Canada C15A: parts needed in Norway
hi i am new in this forum and need some help her for a new car i just bought .a canada chervolet c15a and i need some wheelsylinder brakes and a master brakes sylinder.
i also need switch plate .the car was a tanker but i dont think i m so lucky to find a new tank yet her in Norway where im live. so if anyone now where i can find some parts please send me a mail . best regards klaus steinsland klastei@online.no |
Re: canada chervolet c15a
Hi Klaus
Welcome to The best CMP site ...you are in the right place.. Manuals are available if you contact me off line..Dirk Leegwater will have your parts in Holland and just "Ask" and some Big Norweigan guy by the name of "Ask" will probably help you put them on..There isn't too much Rolf dosen't know about CMP's.. Once again..Welcome.. :drunk: :support :remember |
brake parts
Welcome Klaus
Good to hear of another CMP being restored. You will probably find the master cylinder and wheel cylinders can be resleeved in stainless steel to be made good as new again. Please post some pictures of your truck here! Keith |
You can get wheel cylinders off a 40s Chev 1/2 ton that have a smaller bore and then just precision hone them out to CMP diameter. The master cylinder has a different mounting system to the civvy ones so you have to sleeve the military ones.
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Master cylinders
Once in a while the correct style mounting shows up on ebay, usually listed for about a 1936 Chev. There is one ending soon, item 270207386950, but the seller says it had a 1 inch bore, not the 1.25 inch bore used by CMPs. Personally I would not want to bore the 1 inch version to 1.25 without doing a lot of checking to be sure there would be enough metal left for safety. The 1 inch bore are also available commercially from several suppiers for restorations, but I haven't seen any of them offer the needed combination of 1.25 inch bore and base mounting.
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hi i have restore the car ,but me brakes need new wheelsylinder /mastersylinder
anyone who have parts nr for wheelsylinder i hope to order some new. maybe someone in the USA can have some.are here anyone who now about other cars after the war maybe using the same sylinder for brakes. best regards klaus steinsland Norway |
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Welcome to this forum! See the Parts/Sources/Prices section on this forum for part numbers. Wheels cylinders can be bought new, they are the same on Chevrolets and Fords. The master brake cylinder for Chevrolets are difficult to find, if you have one it would be best to have it rebuilt. Could you show us some pics of your truck, please? Hope this helps, Hanno |
hi thanks for helping me .i have some picture .
i dont now to get them on the forum . where can i learn that? best regards klaus |
i need some help
Wheel Cylinders front Raybestos WC4571 rear Raybestos WC4511 Raybestos what is that a car or? when i mail someone to order new wheelsylinder can i then just write wheelsylinder from Raybestos wc4571. best regards klaus steinsland norway |
Klaus
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Raybestos has been around forever..They manufacture brakes..good products.. http://www.raybestos.com/wps/portal/raybestos |
All available here in Texas
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hi thanks for the help .
do they have a internett side, so i can mail them. best regards klaus steinsland Norway |
This link is for the rear cylinders - the NAPA number is UP4511 which they say is the same as the raybestos WC4511
http://www.napaonline.com/NOLPPSE/(S...511_0246274790 This one is for the front - the NAPA number is UP4571 which they say is the same as the raybestos WC4571 http://www.napaonline.com/NOLPPSE/(S...571_0246274895 I could not find a listing for the correct style master cylinder for the C15A. The cylinder for the C15A has mounting studs on the base and has a 1-1/4 inch bore. I do not know of anyone who sells correct style replacement cylinders. They sometimes are available on eBay, but it is several months since I saw one for sale. As other people have said, the best thing you can do is get your old master cylinder lined with either stainless steel or brass. |
thanks for the help .
i will search for the w. cylinder and hope i will find the correct one. best regards klaus steinsland Norway |
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http://www.historic-military-vehicle...rolet_c15a.htm Derek. |
canadian 43modell
hi i have just bought me a canadian wrecker i hope you understand what car it is .modell 43.
the car do not have brakes have i been told so now i need some help.it was brakes on the car when it was set away for 9 years ago. where can i get new wheelsylinder or rep set to this car and what size have this wheelsylinders. i dont have any picture beacause i have not get the car home yet. best regards klaus steinsland norway |
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