Hydraulic
Hydraulic
Hydraulic
Hydraulic
Hydraulic
Hydraulic
Hydraulic
Hydraulic
🛑 CRITICAL: Verify Specifications
Hydraulic system failure, drag slippage, or immediate fluid bypass can occur if replacement component metrics deviate from original vehicle blueprints. Before processing your order or completing checkout, cross-verify your original housing attributes across these core technical layout baselines:
- Bore Diameter Matching: Physically extract your original requirements, verifying whether your cylinder relies on a standard 3/4-inch bore size, a 1-inch bore size, or precise metric setups to secure proper pedal stroke resistance.
- Outlet Configuration: Confirm fluid feed line port thread configurations, checking for exact INV (inverted flare) line settings, quick-disconnect styles, or specialized banjo lines to prevent high-pressure leaks.
- Pushrod & Extension Depth: For external master and slave assemblies, ensure the pushrod length and internal seat depth are identical to prevent shifting lag or incomplete clutch release.
- Application Suitability: Confirm structural fitment parameters against your passenger vehicle, light-duty truck, or medium-duty commercial fleet logistics layout.
Verified Housing & Drivetrain Reference
Always match your physical cylinder tags or stamped block details before opening any high-pressure hydraulic lines. Locate your replacement components fast using our high-visibility reference benchmarks:
- VERIFIED MASTER CYLINDER HOUSING REF: PLAT-CMC-78219
- VERIFIED SLAVE CYLINDER HOUSING REF: PLAT-CSC-78219
Expert Installation & Field Note
Based on our shop experience specializing in heavy-duty brakes and clutches since 1985, premature seal scoring, internal fluid bypass, or an immediate sponge-like pedal feel are frequently driven by poor internal pushrod alignment during deployment setup. If the pushrod operates at even a mild angle, it introduces severe side-load stresses against the internal piston cups, scoring the bore wall and shredding the seals within days. **Always bench-bleed the master cylinder completely before mounting, check that external slave cylinders act completely straight against the clutch release fork, and execute a comprehensive line purge to eliminate trapped air before clearing the vehicle for operation.**
Direct technical replacements for automotive passenger cars and heavy fleet truck lines. Find your fit fast.
