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master cylinder
#1045265
04/14/12 03:42 AM
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Joined: Sep 2007
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Any helpful tricks of the trade to r/r a master cylinder on my 84 d-50? Its the older style with smaller reservoirs. Ive never done anything like this so any helpful hints are appreciated.
cjm
Russell gimmee a ring!
85 Dodge D50, 90 Montero, 05 durango
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Re: master cylinder
[Re: cjsmontero]
#1045266
04/14/12 05:05 AM
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Super easy
I just did one on my 89 d50 and went perfect... when you get the master cylinder it will come with instructions of how to bench bleed it first then install it on the vehicle and bleed the vehicle brakes.
when you are loosening the brake lines on the master cylinder make sure to be careful if they are corroded and when you bleed the brakes always do the wheel farthest from th master cylinder and work your way closer.
1989 Mighty Max 4WD 2.6 Turbo,Auto EFI...megasquirt! 4.62 Rear LSD! 1989 Mighty Max 2WD 2.6 5 speed slammed 1993 Eagle Talon TSI
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Re: master cylinder
[Re: boostin]
#1045267
04/14/12 07:27 AM
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Ive been reading about replacing with a newer 6cyl Montero master cylinder, Is that an option do you think?
85 Dodge D50, 90 Montero, 05 durango
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Re: master cylinder
[Re: cjsmontero]
#1045268
04/14/12 01:57 PM
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Usually, people install the V6 master cylinder with the V6 brake booster. The difference is that the V6 master cylinder has a larger bore, (Which is needed with larger calipers) which would normally increase the pedal effort, but the V6 dual diaphram brake booster reduces the pedal effort overall.
Converting over to V6 Montero calipers and rotors really increases the stopping power on the older models. On my buddy's '86 Montero, I used '95 SR Montero front brake parts (Two piston calipers/thickest large diameter rotors) with a junkyard '89 V6 booster and new '89 V6 master cylinder, with '88 Montero 4 cyl rear wheel cylinders (1/16" larger than the '86 ones). Really makes a difference, and the parts cost about the same as stock replacements <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />
You would have to ask the experts here or study the parts manuals to see if the '84 D50 (4x4) uses the same brake pars as the early Gen 1 Montero, if so, then the V6 Montero parts upgrade will work! Note: The Gen 1 V6 Montero brake booster may or may not bolt on to the firewall. I think there were some V6 D50's/Mighty Maxes which might fit better if the booster is differently mounted between the trucks and the Monteros.
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Re: master cylinder
[Re: cjsmontero]
#1045269
04/14/12 04:55 PM
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I'm in Durango, CO and Farmington/Bloomfield/Blanco, NM for another 2 weeks. Master cylinder is easy, though. The guys above gave good info.
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Re: master cylinder
[Re: rxinhed]
#1045270
04/14/12 06:22 PM
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Joined: Jan 2001
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Get a set of metric flare nut wrenches - the nuts on the hard lines are very soft and will round off very easily with normal open end wrenches - use penetrating juice, too.
Not responsible for advice not taken...
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Re: master cylinder
[Re: fasteddy]
#1045271
04/21/12 05:07 PM
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FYI
A ms and BB from a 89 Mighty Max il NOT fit a 84 D50.....holes dont line up, BB studs arent long enough. Oh well....the saga continues.............
85 Dodge D50, 90 Montero, 05 durango
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