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1947 Super Clipper Wheel Cylinder
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As any tried the wheel cylinder wc13368/69 on a 47 Super Clipper (front)? Are they a direct replacement?

thks

Posted on: 2019/12/11 9:36
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Re: 1947 Super Clipper Wheel Cylinder
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I also found that number and it sure looks like they would, but I haven't check it out yet. I see Orielly's has them for a lot cheaper than dealer want. The only thing I see might be line size, but an adapter would fix that.

Posted on: 2019/12/11 9:45
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Re: 1947 Super Clipper Wheel Cylinder
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Years ago when I did the brakes on my 47 Super I used 4803/4 for the front wheel
cylinders. These were direct replacements for the 1" bore originals. The 13368/9
are 1 1/16 bore. These will work if the inlet thread size is 7/16-20 which is the size of the male end of the brake hose. If not then an adapter is required.

Posted on: 2019/12/11 13:26
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Thks Dallas-when I look up the 4803 it has 7/16-20 inlet also-

Posted on: 2019/12/12 10:40
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Re: 1947 Super Clipper Wheel Cylinder
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The wc13368/9 fit perfectly-it has 7/16 inlet. Just had the front brakes redone

Posted on: 2020/1/23 13:26
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