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i am trying to find out the part number for a bendix wheel cylinder for my 1967 f250,( camper special )
i have five complete backing plates with brakes and all and im trying to find out what they are for,
i need to replace the wheel cylinder on my truck but dont know if the ones i have will work.
can anyone help me please?
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Passenger Side Part # 33601Bendix

Drivers Side Part # 33600 Bendix.

Application: 1970 Ford F250 C/S with 2-1/2" width brake shoes.

Should work on your application even if yours is a different year.
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dude!!!!!!!
you rock, thanks for the reply,
i wish I could come up and take ya up on the offer to help me fix a couple things on my truck, your always so helpful.
thanks again, greg
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my number stamped on the part is 49024, any idea what they are for,
the number on the rubber boot is 30006, any ideas,
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You're Always Welcome Greg.

Just let me know whatever, whenever y'all need help. I just got another FREE F250 for helping my buddy out with his POS tractor, so let me know if there are any parts y'all might need.

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herzberg wrote:my number stamped on the part is 49024, any idea what they are for,
the number on the rubber boot is 30006, any ideas,
...Hmmm, are these numbers on the Original O.E.M. wheel cylinders? Or are they on the replacement parts you just got?
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Ahhh Haaa! I'll bet those part numbers are Wagner Numbers! I just looked at my cross reference notes and Wagner's part number is F59241 for Passenger Side. I haven't found my notes on the Driver's side...it's buried in all my crap...er.. Filing
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on autozones web site they show the numbers above as the main number. but they also show a alternative part number. hopefully this link will go through properly. these are for the rear of the 67 F250. http://www.autozone.com/autozone/parts/ ... ing=search
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Good afternoon Greg,

If your brakes are like mine (2.5"x12" Bendix brakes), a new wheel cylinder ought to be rather affordable.

I documented a complete 2.5"x12" Bendix rear brake rebuild here: 1972 F250 12"x2.5" Bendix rear drum brake rebuild: advice?

In April 2010 I paid $13.28 each for new Wagner wheel cylinders, made in Italy. There are photos of them in that thread. The RH P/N was WC59241, while the LH P/N was WC59240.

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those are the alternate numbers autozone shows.
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these are original from ford,
my uncle worked for ford years and years ago at the plant and he has a lot of stuff,
i have five complete brand new all the same backing plates with all brakes and springs and adjusters all completely assembeled and ready to be put on i just dont know what they go to,
that number i gave is stamped in the bendix cylinder, i assume its bendix cuz it says bendix on the rubber boot, all oem.
ill take a picture and post it, if they fit my truck ill just change em out..
thanks again
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here is another way to see what they may be. since there wqere only two types of brake systems used and the d 60's. look on this page and you should be able to identify which ones you have. http://www.fordification.com/tech/schematics_b.htm
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