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Land Rover Brake Master Cylinder

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Calling all 4x4 owners,
im after the land rover part number for a master cylinder used on the 2.25 series 3 i think its a 23.8mm bore one.
the lucas part number is: Land Rover 2.25 series 3 - 77-82 - Lucas no PMK177

i need the landy number to order one,
anyone help???


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Post by sowen »

My parts cat. lists them as 90569126 (88in up to 1980) or 90569128 (88in from 1980 + all 109in), hope this helps.

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cheers simon,
does it have any letters at the start like LRC etc?
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Post by sowen »

There are no letters for the brake master cylinder part nos., unless the original land rover part has been superceded, which is very common in my experience. A good land rover specialist should recognize it immediately for you, even if its not a current number.

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Post by Coops »

Hi Simon,
them numbers i gave were not what we wanted,
we want this one.

77-82 = 23.8mm bore tandem cylinder
not sure what its off landy wise though mate,

not sure if these numbers mean anything?
74066091
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have found these master cylinders:
NRC8690
NRC9529

can't find what size the bore is though and what make if they are girling :cry:
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Post by sowen »

I can't find 74066091 or NRC9529 in my landy parts catologues but I have found NRC8690 in my land rover 110 up to august 1986 cat.

I think it is the same as I have fitted to my landy and looks like this:

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Don't know about the bore size though.

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Post by cimoss »

try this for size think it should give the info you need.....

http://www.shouieco.com.tw/index.php?act=bc&cy=20

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