rear wheel cyl.

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  1. inline6

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    went to the local autoclone (autozone) to get a pair of rear wheel cylinders and they ask what bore size they were.does anyone know about these?the rear axle i am using had no wheel cyl.on theml,so i have nothing to compare them to.the axle came from a 74 v-8 mav,but autozone said i had numerous choices.would any v-8 mav wheel cyl.work?or is there a certain one i should use for safety reasons? thanks for any help you can give. drive safe chuck.:bananaman
     
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    I thought there was ony 2 different ones. 1 for 4 lug axles (9" brakes) and 1 for 5 lug, (10" brakes). I've bought many wheel cylinders for these cars and never had to know the bore size. Try a different counter guy. If all else fails, get the biggest. All of them should bolt up the same.
     
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    According to my interchange manual the bore is 7/8". It's the only one listed for a '74 Maverick. Ford part # D2ZZ2261-2A.
     
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    hi dennis,i am lost on this one.i've tried different parts stores,including napa.figured if anyone would know they would.same question:what is the bore size of your old one?just got the latest issue of auto crappers catalog and they list the same thing.i don't know if they are talking about the piston size or where the round part slips into the backing plate(where the bleeder screws into.:bananaman
     
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    It would be piston size
     
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    thanks bmcdaniel,i'll give autozone another call,and see if they are aval.

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    thanks dennis,two in stock,pick them up tomorrow!


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    The bore size can vary by application in a lot of cars, my Mustangs certainly do. Usually the backing plate is the same though. If your came from a V8 car, get the biggest bore size you can for that application. You might have to monkey with the lines to get them to fit, but it is worth it.
     
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    I have rearends from a '66 Mustang and a '70 Mustang. The backing plates are different in the shape of the hole where the cylinder fits through. One is round and one is "D" shaped (flat on the bottom). Don't know why they couldn't just make 'em all the same shape.

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