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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by looking, Jan 14, 2013.

  1. looking
    Joined: Feb 7, 2006
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    I am looking for any info on where to find the copper washers for the rear of a master cylinder at the junction block for a 1950 chevy styleline. I have looked the usual places and chevs of the 40s no one seems to have the correct diameter.
     
  2. frosty49
    Joined: Apr 23, 2012
    Posts: 36

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    I just pulled some from a 54 chev. If they are the same email with your address and I will send them
     
  3. Have you checked NAPA? HRP
     
  4. landseaandair
    Joined: Feb 23, 2009
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    from phoenix

    Some auto parts stores carry an assortment in the help section or a maybe even the local Ace Hardware.
     

  5. bigjplumbing
    Joined: Mar 4, 2012
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    I had to reuse the washers I had... if you get a hold of some used ones you may want to soften the copper with a torch before install.
     
  6. kevin47
    Joined: Feb 12, 2011
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    Ask the guys over @ VCCA Chat...They think they know everything...Guess you tried the "fillingstation".com, too...?
     
  7. looking
    Joined: Feb 7, 2006
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    no Kevin I forgot about them<HRP NAPA didnt have the correct size,Big J I had one thats stuck on the master and wont come off even with a chisel,and Frosty i will send you a pm. Thanks all for the help so far.
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  8. kevin47
    Joined: Feb 12, 2011
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    They got a lot of stuff...Order online and they'll send you a Catalog...They're quick, too.
     
  9. looking
    Joined: Feb 7, 2006
    Posts: 73

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    I looked there it looks like the washers they have are to small inside diameter. HRP i tried there first.Land sea and air I tried some plain copper ones and tried to drill them out bigger but no good.Thanks for all the help so far.
     

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