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1956-1959 Corvette Delco Moraine Master Cylinder Housings Genuine GM 5456022


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Item Number: 4651001

1956-1959 Corvette Delco Moraine Master Cylinder Housing Genuine GM 5456022
CAVEAT EMPTOR: A St. Louis assembly line installed original GM master cylinder bare cast iron housing. This sand blasted bare casting should have the bore professionally sleeved. The bore is not pitted; but not shiny smooth. The reservoir is bare, not filled with rust or congealed brake fluid. 1956 1957 1958 1959

SELECT FROM:
4651102 - Lot Illegible
4651104 - Lot 65
4651106 - Lot 278
4651108 - Lot 316

IDENTIFICATION: the driver side has the bare cast iron housings raised part number 5456022 with all characters the same size. Below it is an Illegible Lot Number. Followed by the legend: 1" DIA. and D which refers to the Danville, IL cast iron foundry's sand mold that produced this particular part. The passengers side has the raised legend: Delco Moraine Products Div Dayton, O. U.S.A. These were not date coded. The front end of the 1" diameter bore terminates in a pressed in Welch Plug stamped with the completes assembly's part number 5454480 and 320-G. 

NOTE: there is some controversy when the 5456022 casting replaced an earlier design 1956 casting with a different part number. Some say it began usage in the late 1956 model year; other say first used in 1957. It continued in use up until January 1959 production; others say March 1959 production.
GUARANTEE: if this casting cannot be sleeved, we will refund the purchase prices.

CAUTION: Do not pressure bleed a master cylinder with a sheet metal Welch plug in the front end of the cast iron housing, (i.e. hint - a 53-62 Corvette Master Cylinder). If you blow that plug out using a pressure bleeder, just throw the master away. Don't even attempt to fix or glue the reservoir. If you do this - you are as dumber than chris richie ncrs #238. Caution: there is a reproduction marketed for S135.00 that Joe Ray says is nice, but will not pass ncrs evaluation. I note on the repo manufacturers web site there is no indication their repro was made in the USA.
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