RobertinSC
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I have a Jacobsen G10 golf course tractor that has a Ford engine, tranny, and Dana rear end for which I am trying to find replacement wheel cylinders. I've been
to NAPA and even reached out to Beck-Arnley, Centrix, and Raybestos, but no one has been able to identify the replacement wheel cylinder part number. I have the
Jacobsen part number and the Bendix number as given in the G10 parts manual, but these apparently are obsolete numbers that do not provide any hits when given.
I found front wheel cylinders that fit the backing plate but, of course, cannot connect flare brake line tubing to a front wheel cylinder because there is no
flare seal in the cylinder. I thought I had found another set for the rear but they are 3/16 inches too long. I need cylinders that are 1 1/8 inch bore and 2
13/16ths inches long. Other than pulling units off the shelf and measuring, no one seems to be able to identify the ones needed. I have been looking at Ford
wheel cylinders, but somewhere I read that some of the Jacobsens used Dodge rear ends and parts.
Any ideas on HOW I can find the needed cylinders? Any viable leads greatly appreciated!
to NAPA and even reached out to Beck-Arnley, Centrix, and Raybestos, but no one has been able to identify the replacement wheel cylinder part number. I have the
Jacobsen part number and the Bendix number as given in the G10 parts manual, but these apparently are obsolete numbers that do not provide any hits when given.
I found front wheel cylinders that fit the backing plate but, of course, cannot connect flare brake line tubing to a front wheel cylinder because there is no
flare seal in the cylinder. I thought I had found another set for the rear but they are 3/16 inches too long. I need cylinders that are 1 1/8 inch bore and 2
13/16ths inches long. Other than pulling units off the shelf and measuring, no one seems to be able to identify the ones needed. I have been looking at Ford
wheel cylinders, but somewhere I read that some of the Jacobsens used Dodge rear ends and parts.
Any ideas on HOW I can find the needed cylinders? Any viable leads greatly appreciated!