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5468309 Master Cylinder with no Stamp?
I think the applicable is 67-69 Chevelle/ Nova/ Camaro? But no BA, GA or EA stamp on the machined surface. Still a factory part or service part?
Thanks, Dave |
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I suspect it was stamped lightly, and the code was obscured by the rust. My WT master is stamped with such little force that it’s tough to see the code.
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The master on my 69 Chevelle has no rust or pitting on it at all, and I can't see any stamp on it either, even with a magnifying glass and ample lighting.
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Bill Pritchard 73 Camaro RS Z28, L82, M20, C60 |
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Are my eyes playing tricks or is that US stamped? Worst case chuck up the master in a mill and use a 4 flute end mill and buzz it and restamp.
Last edited by cook_dw; 03-03-2023 at 07:23 PM. |
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Def not going to restamp. Not my cup of tea |
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----Good! Add to that, you would have to face the other two Machined pads as well to make it look uniform. Slippery slope for sure! I think I would dip that thing and get it good and clean of debris so you can see what you have to deal with.....Bill S
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