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Old 01-20-08, 08:28 PM
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Brake Master Cylinder Replacement Part for TII confusion

I'm looking to get a new brake master cylinder for my 87 TII but I am getting confusued looking around on ebay and onlione parts suppliers. My TII doesn't have ABS or Auto Suspension but the ones that seem to match are listed for non turbos, I've seen alot of ifferent parts #'s between different sites but I just need a regular master cylinder with two hyrdraulic fittings.

Even on mazdatrix it gets weird, they have listings for one that fits "ALL" models for 86-92 w/o abs and w/o aas but then the parts 3 says NT, like Non turbo. Does anyone know what the deal is here??

I mean, can some one point me to a source for these or clarify the options. I would greatly appreciate any help here guys.
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Okay, all turbos used the heavy duty brake master.

Now options of the heavy duty brake master are vehicles equipped with AAS and ABS. If you don't have the AAS and ABS, then you just need the heavy duty master.

So there are multiple master cyls.

There is the standard non turbo master that does not have AAS or ABS and is designed for single piston front brakes.

Then there is the heavy duty master that does all the 4 piston front brakes, but without AAS and without ABS.

Then there is the heavy duty master with AAS

and the heavy duty master with ABS.

and the heavy duty master with AAS and ABS.

Now I heard they were phasing out the standard duty master and using the heavy duty master in it's place.

So based off that, it sounds like you will either take a chance and order the non AAS and Non ABS brake master or you will need to call or actually go into your local auto parts store.
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Icemark, thanks for clearing that up. It just gets confusing with all the different part #'s and options. That makes sense though with the single versus 4 piston fronts. I'll give a call and keep looking around. I really appreciate you taking the time to answer that.

EDIT - Just found it for sale at Advance Auto for $65.....sweet!!

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