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Old 03-10-2013, 02:07 PM
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Brake Question

I have looked every for it but i can't find the fitting size for a 22re brake master cylinder... Anyone know what the sizes are? And where to find them.

My master cyl has no fitting present on it, just the cast part and fluid container. If anyone has some off of their old pooched master cylinder, or can locate some for me ill buy em! I've got the lines and everything just need the fittings for em!

Also my e-brake is bound up, i haven't really gone to any length to find where, may just be a jammed line but. Where do they usually bind? Just curious.
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Toyota uses 10mm by 1.0 thread pitch
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Toyota uses 10mm by 1.0 thread pitch
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I bet the Master Cylinder fittings are different the line fittings are that size.

You can`t buy them from the dealer because they come with the lines.

As to the E-brake most times they seize up where the pins go through the bell crank brackets.

I find at this point it is just sometimes easier to just put all new cables and everything in and be done if the E-brake has not been used in years.

Then remember to adjust up the brakes so it all works good as the use of the e-brake keeps the rear brakes adjusted.
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Hmm all of my local stores have more hydraulic fittings than you can shake a stick at, between the mom & pop hardware, the auto parts, and tractor shop I'd expect to be able to find the right size flare nuts.

And yeah I'm spoiled like that, hurray for foreign made tractors we got lots of metric parts.

My hardware store has a great thread ID guage set too.

I don't know if you guys have HF stores up there but they'll ship there I assume. Maybe the best 3$ tool ever.. It'll get you in the ball park at the least
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