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Old 19-12-07, 03:17
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Does anyone have a modern part number for rear wheel cylinders for a HUP? We managed to source fronts but are having a little difficulty with the rear. I also have another customer with a flat tire and I am in need of a 900X13 tube. Any leads would be appreciated.
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Old 19-12-07, 03:51
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Default HUP Rear Cylinder

Try Wagner WC F-9325
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Old 19-12-07, 03:53
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Does anyone have a modern part number for rear wheel cylinders for a HUP? We managed to source fronts but are having a little difficulty with the rear. I also have another customer with a flat tire and I am in need of a 900X13 tube. Any leads would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Barry
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Old 19-12-07, 03:59
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Both HUW's I've had (1942 and March 1944) had these. Is the 1945 brakes different? I could check the parts book but figure you'll know off the top of your head.
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Old 19-12-07, 04:01
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This one is a 44.
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Thanks very much for the input.
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Old 21-12-07, 04:42
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The 40s half tons have a smaller bore in the wheel cylinders so you can dig some out of the junk and precision hone them to the HUP bore and have new cylinders that way if you have any trouble at the parts store.
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Old 26-12-07, 09:00
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Default 900 13 tube

Try this company for Military Tires and tubes

MRF Tires Canada Inc.
Surrey, BC
ph 604-592-6557
www.mdftire.com

Military Service Tires available in these treads
NDMS
Sandmaster
SandGrip

Sandmaster and SandGrip is available with 900 x 13 tubes
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Old 26-12-07, 11:08
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Default 900 x 13

Hi Barry,

I would give Heritage Tire in Windsor a call. I bought my tubes and flaps from them for my 10.50s...had quite an extensive cataloge of options. If interested I can inquire for you....just down a couple of blocks from me.

cheers

Mike in Windsor
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Old 26-12-07, 16:43
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Try this company for Military Tires and tubes

MRF Tires Canada Inc.
Surrey, BC
ph 604-592-6557
www.mdftire.com

Military Service Tires available in these treads
NDMS
Sandmaster
SandGrip

Sandmaster and SandGrip is available with 900 x 13 tubes
http://www.mdftire.com/groupSearchRe..._subcatDesc=29

I seem to remember that the 9:00x13 tires had been discontinued?
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