deskinthewoods
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Dainty? Not really. But I’m pretty flexible generally so...it’ll still be a pita.
I think I am having similar problems with the master cylinder. Need to find parts for my 1992 Delica. Is there some kind of part number I can use? Just want to make sure I get the right one....You can do an ebay search. Autozone and orielly's seem to have them, and I think I called napa at one point and they did not.
https://www.autozone.com/brakes-and...t-new-master-cylinder-brake-system/672345_0_0
https://www.autozone.com/brakes-and...ed-master-cylinder-brake-system/482935_0_3508
https://www.oreillyauto.com/shop/b/...d/1989/mitsubishi/van?q=brake+master+cylinder
I think I am having similar problems with the master cylinder. Need to find parts for my 1992 Delica. Is there some kind of part number I can use? Just want to make sure I get the right one....
Thanks @Nenw ! I ended up ordering that new Master cylinder from Autozone. Hopefully that will do it...I would honestly just pick up a complete master cylinder unless you really want to do a rebuild. If you do a rebuild you need should replace the caps and seals beneath them as well as the piston assembly. All the mitsubishi part numbers are listed earlier.
I am 90% certain that the US van master cylinder work. Those are the auto zone links. I am sure if you do quick search you can confirm.
Thanks @Nenw ! I ended up ordering that new Master cylinder from Autozone. Hopefully that will do it...
I totally missed that! Thank you! I'm stuck in the van since it is raining a little bit so it's hard to maneuver.Theres an allen set screw on the top behind the knob. For whatever reason mine was sae not metric. 1/16”.
press the gas pedal down, this will release all tension on the knob and make it easy to access the set screw
I would love a hand but I don't think I'll get to the actual master cylinder until tomorrow. I'm still waiting for a few tools to show up from Amazon.If you need a hand let me know. Im just running errands all around the city today. And this should be your rain day setup. Don't forget the work light and space heater inside the van.