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(For me) unknown hydraulic brakes
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Obviously the following doesn't apply to Dellie as Charles has confirmed his are the more readily available Morris 1000 hydraulic components.

However as both Richard and Charles have said, I too believe the early 1948 Series MM Front Wheel Cylinders have been unobtainable for some time. The good news for any forum members with these early cylinders fitted to their Sevens is that ESM are said to be in the process of having a new batch manufactured which may be available sometime in 2020. This news was apparently released in their most recent October / November 2019 newsletter which sadly isn't as yet available to view on their website.

ESM do stock a genuine A.P. Lockheed Master Cylinder albeit 13/16" bore rather than the original 7/8" bore fitted to Pre 1962 cars at £75 inc. VAT.

https://www.morrisminorspares.com/brakes...ed-p829360

Charles Ware will recondition your old Master Cylinder for £130.50p inc. VAT

https://www.morrisminor.org.uk/parts/39-...onditioned

They also offer a genuine new 1962 onwards 13/16" bore Master Cylinder for £77.99p inc. VAT

https://www.morrisminor.org.uk/parts/39-...62-onwards
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(For me) unknown hydraulic brakes - by Dellie - 21-12-2019, 08:39 PM
RE: (For me) unknown hydraulic brakes - by Dellie - 21-12-2019, 09:42 PM
RE: (For me) unknown hydraulic brakes - by Jeff Taylor - 22-12-2019, 05:47 PM

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