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Davey War Years 12-10-09 20:26

Polsten Parts master break cylinder
 
Hello guys,

I am in need of a bendix s230 or s228 master cylinder rebuild kit
my washers are shot aswell as the aluminum plunger part no fc1550
made by wagner/lockhead usa can any one help if the rebuild kit cannot
be found a working replacement will be required i believe its a standard
type used on american or canadian vehicles of ww2

this is of the polsten quad mount trailer and as you can guess not to wise
to be towing such a beast with out sufficent breaks

i also require one jack handle for leg the straight type

i have loads of other polsten parts on my shelves

can any one help

cheers Davey

www.waryearsremembered.co.uk

cletrac (RIP) 12-10-09 23:23

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Here's a page out of the manual with a picture of the cylinder.

Grant Bowker 13-10-09 01:49

The master cylinder looks like the Ford CMP cylinder. If so, it is available as a modern production item from Mac's, Rock Auto and possibly others. If you can give the part number from the manuals this should be possible to confirm. I'm fairly sure that rebuild kits are available too, but check the condition of the bore before rebuilding. There's no point having great guts in a pitted bore.

Davey War Years 13-10-09 21:40

bendix s230
 
thanks chaps im near belfast northern ireland
and uncanny enough my aka nickname is mac lol

the bores great it was the aluminuim plunger brokke as we tried to take it apart it was well seased the brakes in the wheels are like new also

just the washers and plunger shot

would you be able to help me source the parts required many thanks

david mccallion

Lynn Eades 14-10-09 10:22

M/cyl
 
Your master cylinder should be easy to fix, or get a replacement for. There is probably a casting number on it. Take it to a brake specialist, and they will help you. 1 1/4" bore is a common size. If the bore is ok, you will need a new piston of the correct length a spring, and a kit.

Davey War Years 14-10-09 23:51

Helpppppppppppppp
 
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tHANK GUYS BUT IVE SPENT ENDLESS HOURS SEARCHING MAKING PHONE CALLS BUT TO NO AVAIL
EVERY ONE IS TELLING ME IT WILL BE EASY TO SOURCE OR FIND A REBUILD KIT OR A REPLACEMENT

AM I DOING SOMETHING WRONGGGGGGGGGGG

SEE RESTORATION PAGE ON MY WEBSITE

www.waryearsremembered.co.uk

you will see the master brake cylinder

it is a bendix s230 cast on side
the broken plunger is a wagner usa part number fc1550

can someone please help as i was hoping to tow it in the remembrance parade in november

cheers davey :bang: :bang:

Paul Singleton 15-10-09 02:36

Master cylinder
 
Does this look like it?

1944 FORD 94T (1-1/2 TON) All Engines : Brake/Wheel Hub : Master Cylinder Price Core Total
RAYBESTOS Part # MC4572 {Professional Grade; Bore Size=1 1/4" Number of Ports=1 Primary Outlet Size=1/2x20}
Manual Brakes

$65.79 $0.00 $65.79

From this site, http://www.rockauto.com/index.php?a=...FQjyDAod7loQjw

Paul

Grant Bowker 15-10-09 03:24

Although they look similar, I would still like to see confirmation that the Polsten's master cylinder is the same as the Ford CMP master cylinder.

The CMP Ford part number is 91T-2140. According to www.MacsAutoParts.com this was used for 1939-1952 1 and 2 ton trucks. They sell a rebuild kit for the same applications as part 91T-2004-A. The prices are for the master cylinder $69.95 and for the kit $32.00. (Rock Auto lists a rebuild kit for $16.50 for the 1940 Ford 91T truck 1-1/4 inch master cylinder)

The same master cylinder was used on the 2 wheeled CMP 15 and 20 cwt trailers (GS, pole, gas welding etc.)and the 4 wheel trailers for Brake Drum Grinder, 60 ton press, QMG-MT as well as GS.

All in all, it seems a common master cylinder, it looks similar, but before I suggest anyone to go out and buy a kit for anything as critical as brakes I would like to see confirmation that the Polsten manual lists the master cylinder as having part number 91T-2140. If you want to buy a kit on spec, I can't stop you. But if you do, please measure all the parts very carefully to be sure they match what you need. I don't know the weight of the Polsten setup but I'm sure its enough to be a menace if it gets away from you

Davey War Years 15-10-09 23:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Singleton (Post 120503)
Does this look like it?

1944 FORD 94T (1-1/2 TON) All Engines : Brake/Wheel Hub : Master Cylinder Price Core Total
RAYBESTOS Part # MC4572 {Professional Grade; Bore Size=1 1/4" Number of Ports=1 Primary Outlet Size=1/2x20}
Manual Brakes

$65.79 $0.00 $65.79

From this site, http://www.rockauto.com/index.php?a=...FQjyDAod7loQjw

Paul

many thanks paul appreciated mate

Davey War Years 15-10-09 23:39

True true Grant thank you

its around 6893lb 3.12tonne metric

i wouldnt want to have brake failure when its be hind the morris gun tractor :eek:

the brakes are the best they can be but with modern day drivers the way they are :fry:

the polsten carriage manual ive checked states it is a bendix s228 part number or cat number csp125/1 don know if this cross references any the part numbers used by ford or cmp

i just wanted to say thanks again lads i hope to resolve it with your good help

cheers davey

Lynn Eades 16-10-09 06:37

Replacement
 
If you want to be sure, then buy a new one. There are many vehicles that used a similar m/cyl. The critical things are the bore size, and the mounting flange. Be careful if you buy a kit. Usually a kit does not contain the piston and spring (although this is not aways the case) the next thing is that pistons can vary in length, and the wrong piston wont work. When it is assembled the primary cup (solid one) needs to be just clear of the transfer port. It is simle stuff really.

Davey War Years 20-10-09 16:17

thanks
 
ive ordered both the rebuild kit and a replacement hopefully it will be sorted one way or the other as i need it for remembrance parade

postage costs are high from the USA

wish i could have sorted it from this side of the atlantic lol

cheers again guys n gals

davey

Davey War Years 25-10-09 19:44

Thanks
 
Thanks Grant

Just received the parts from MACS Autos
it was the correct rebuild kit even has same part number on plunger fc1550

going to rebuild the original master cylinder and put the repro one on the spare polsten quad trailer i have as a back up

thanks again guys and girls

greatly appreciated

now to get on the road and to the remembrance parade

cheers Davey

ps MACS Autos were great to deal with :cheers:

Davey War Years 27-10-09 20:34

polsten parts
 
instead of starting new thread

ive a large quanity of spares for the polsten and will list them shortly

i am still in need of a jack leg handle the straight type
which it should have had 3 of them fitted but one is missing
not the angled one near winch

can any one help this is the only piece missing which would then make it 100% complete and original

thank you in anticipation

davey


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