Cessna 140 brake master cylinder
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Cessna 140 brake master cylinder
I have a 1948 Cessna 140, N3669V,m s/n: 14985. Has Cleveland wheel and brake kit 199-46 installed. This master cylinder does not look like the Goodyear p/n: 9520298(0441009) in the Cessna 140 parts manual. This master cylinder is no longer available and no supercedures. I am not too keen about going to a salvage yard for a Goodyear master cylinder. My cylinders do not have a cap, but instead the bottom of the reservoirs are held to the cylinders with three studs/nuts and washers. A paper gasket seals the reservoir to the cylinder. I have also looked in the Cleveland catalog and cannot match mine with any of theirs or Gerdes master brake cylinders. I have spoken with Textron and Cleveland without success as to a long gone Service Letter or kit that had my style cylinder. Help. I have also heard a Cessna 150 brake can be substituted for the Cessna 140 Goodyear Master cylinder, but have not found any approved data supporting the conversion. I would appreciate any information you may have.
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Re: Cessna 140 brake master cylinder
Hmmm, yes. Your master cylinder does look different from all the other ones I've seen. Personally I would be fine with using a master cylinder from a salvage yard. Most of my airplane came from "salvaged parts". Just clean and inspect, re-seal and install.
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Re: Cessna 140 brake master cylinder
I am splitting the Rudder pedal spring posts into a separate topic.
John Cooper
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