My 46 C120 has had the Cleveland brake conversion but I think the master cylinders may be original. How do I identify them?
Thanks
Art G.
Brake master cylinder identification
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Re: Brake master cylinder identification
as gleaned from the 170 website. I think originals were Goodyears, which are fine for the Cleveland conversion ( no mention of master cylinders in the STC). Parts book figure 21.Goodyear p/n 95-3681 which also went by Cessna print # 0411058