Master Cylinder Replacement Recommendation for Titan Model 60
Updated 06/19/2018 | Published 06/16/2018 >
Question:
my trailer has disc brakes but the # on the m/cyl is 23361N, which I believe is for drum brakes. what is the difference between the disc and drum master cylinders? I have a bad master cylinder and want to be sure to order the correct one.
asked by: Philip B
Expert Reply:
The difference is the pressure created by a master cylinder for drum brakes and for disc brakes. Drums require about 600 psi less than disc so the two are not compatible with each other.
For your Model 60 disc setup the correct master cylinder you'd need is the part # T4820000.
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Replacement Master Cylinder Assembly for Dexter Model 60 Brake Actuators - Disc
- Accessories and Parts
- Brake Actuator
- Disc Brakes
- Master Cylinder
- Dexter
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