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master cylinder wanted 64677686..mk2 escort ?
striker-4age - 9/4/12 at 10:13 PM

hi there

looking for a replacement master cylinder...i think mk2 escort ? part number on side is 64677686.0261g



anyone out there got one in there garage ?


thanks

striker-4age


Dick Axtell - 10/4/12 at 08:16 AM

quote:
Originally posted by striker-4age
...i think mk2 escort ? part number on side is 64677686


......is the casting p/n, not the mcyl assembly. Casting could be used on other (similar) mcyls. Will check for appropriate ID p/n. Was there a plastic band on your example? That usually carries the p/n.


striker-4age - 10/4/12 at 05:40 PM

no mate there is no band with the part number


nilocp - 10/4/12 at 08:28 PM

Can you put a pic on? Was this for an Escort with or without a servo? Do you know what the split is front to rear?

I may be able to help!!

Colin


striker-4age - 10/4/12 at 10:11 PM

hi colin u2u sent

thanks
striker-4age


Dick Axtell - 11/4/12 at 08:27 AM

Hi -

Suggest you try finding Fiesta XR2 non-boosted mcyl 74066105. For external ID, casting no should be 74660186 or 74660205. These are 19.0mm bore; check if this will be sufficient for your caliper requirements.


striker-4age - 12/4/12 at 04:55 PM

hi mate

is the xr2 one a two pipe cylinder ?

thanks
striker-4age


Dick Axtell - 12/4/12 at 07:14 PM

quote:
Originally posted by striker-4age
is the xr2 one a two pipe cylinder ?

Its an ASAS, dual-circuit mcyl, if that's what you mean.


striker-4age - 12/4/12 at 09:23 PM

hi again

i need one with 2 outlets only : 1 for front brakes and 1 outlet for the rears. is this what the xr2 cylinder has ?

sorry for all the questions


thanks

striker-4age


Dick Axtell - 16/4/12 at 05:17 PM

Hello Striker,

Been away over weekend, & just picked up your posting. AFAIR the XR2 mcyl may have 4 outlets, because vehicle has X - split brake system. This means that LH front is connected to RH rear, and RH front is connected to LH rear. Ford used the mcyl to make the connections, to save themselves having to spend money on extra connections.

Should you need to, unwanted ports can be blanked off, either with a bleed screw, or by using a sutably-sized ball-bearing, locked in place with a spare tube nut.