Description:
ACDelco GM Original Equipment Brake Master Cylinder is a hydraulic pump mounted to the brake booster and contains a reservoir that holds brake fluid. This original equipment brake master cylinder has been manufactured to fit your GM vehicle, providing the same performance, durability, and service life you expect from General Motors. ⚠ WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - https://www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Features and Benefits:
- GM-recommended replacement part for your GM vehicle's original factory component
- Manufactured with GM Original Equipment specification for fit, form, and function
- Meets the brake performance requirements of SAE J1153 and J1154 testing, providing reliability and quality
- Offering the quality, reliability, and durability of GM OE
- Pressure tested to ensure safe and confident braking
Specifications:
Bleeder Hoses Included:
No
Brake Booster Included:
No
Gasket Or Seal Included:
Yes
Master Cylinder Bore Diameter:
1.5 in.
Master Cylinder Bore Diameter:
38.1 mm
Master Cylinder Cap Included:
Yes
Master Cylinder Material:
Aluminum
Mounting Bracket Included:
No
Mounting Hardware Included:
No
Mounting Hole Quantity:
2
Primary Outlet Thread Diameter:
0.49 in.
Primary Outlet Thread Diameter:
12.53 mm
Reservoir Material:
Plastic
Secondary Outlet Thread Diameter:
0.49 in.
Secondary Outlet Thread Diameter:
12.53 mm
Features and Benefits:
- – Calipers and wheel cylinders should be checked every brake inspection and serviced or replaced as required.
- – Check brake fluid level at every oil change. Replace fluid according to owner's manual recommendations.
- – Check the thickness of your brake pads.
- – Inspect the brake lines for rust, punctures, or visible leaks (You may be able to do this, but consult a qualified technician if necessary).
- – Inspection of brake lining and pads for wear or contamination by brake fluid or grease.
- – Inspection of the brake hoses for brittleness or cracking.
- – Inspection of wheel bearings and grease seals.
- – Parking brake adjustments (as needed).
- The following inspections and maintenance procedures can help prevent potential brake problems.
- The following should be conducted by a qualified technician:
Specifications: