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Brake Master Cylinder with Reservoir for 1980-1982 Datsun 720Brake Master Cylinder with Reservoir for 1980-1982 Datsun 720
A-Premium®Part # APBMC390
Brake Master Cylinder with Reservoir for 1980-1982 Datsun 720
4.674 Reviews
$64.99
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3-year warranty
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Fits Datsun 720: 1980 1981 1982
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Vehicle: Datsun
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
MaterialAluminum
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M39317, 46010-13W10, 46010-48W00
item #1004PH6Y
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It comes with Reservoir and Sensor.
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Brake Master Cylinder for 1975-1978 Datsun 280Z
A-Premium®Part # APBMC227
Brake Master Cylinder for 1975-1978 Datsun 280Z
4.674 Reviews
$88.99
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Fits Datsun 280Z: 1975 1976 1977 1978
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Vehicle: Datsun
Item LocatedUnited States
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MaterialAluminum
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M96583, 131658, 46010E8702, 46010N4301, 46010N4700
item #100474C8
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This part comes with a 7/8 inch bore size, a reservoir, and a sensor.
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Brake Master Cylinder with Reservoir for 1972-1974 Datsun 620 Pickup
A-Premium®Part # APBMC129
Brake Master Cylinder with Reservoir for 1972-1974 Datsun 620 Pickup
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$77.99
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Fits Datsun 620 Pickup: 1972 1973 1974
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Vehicle: Datsun
Item LocatedUnited States
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MaterialAluminum
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M39228, 131721, 46010B5012, 46010B5002, 46010B5015, 46010B9102
item #1004NW66
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This item has a bore size of 3/4 inches, includes a reservoir, and does not include a sensor.
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Brake Master Cylinder with Reservoir for 1975-1977 Datsun 620
A-Premium®Part # APBMC129
Brake Master Cylinder with Reservoir for 1975-1977 Datsun 620
4.674 Reviews
$77.99
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3-year warranty
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Fits Datsun 620: 1975 1976 1977
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Vehicle: Datsun
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
MaterialAluminum
Part interchange
M39228, 131721, 46010B5012, 46010B5002, 46010B5015, 46010B9102
item #1004NVRC
Note
This item has a bore size of 3/4 inches, includes a reservoir, and does not include a sensor.
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Brake Master Cylinder for 1974-1975 Datsun 260Z
A-Premium®Part # APBMC227
Brake Master Cylinder for 1974-1975 Datsun 260Z
4.674 Reviews
$88.99
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Fits Datsun 260Z: 1974 1975
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Vehicle: Datsun
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
MaterialAluminum
Part interchange
M96583, 131658, 46010E8702, 46010N4301, 46010N4700
item #100472G3
Note
This part comes with a 7/8 inch bore size, a reservoir, and a sensor.
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What is a car brake master cylinder and what does it do?

A car brake master cylinder plays an important role in the overall balance of the braking system. It is designed to provide equal pressure to all four wheels, which helps ensure that the vehicle stops in a straight line and doesn't pull to one side or the other. It is a hydraulic pump that converts the force applied to the brake pedal by the driver into hydraulic pressure.

Brake master cylinder functions brake master cylinder functions

The main function of the brake master cylinder is to convert the force applied on the brake pedal into hydraulic pressure that is used to actuate the brakes.

When the brake pedal is depressed, it pushes a piston inside the master cylinder which in turn pressurizes the brake fluid in the cylinder. This pressure is then transmitted through the brake lines to the individual brake calipers or wheel cylinders, which then apply the brake pads or shoes to the rotors or drums respectively.

Brake master cylinder diagram

The master cylinder also has two fluid chambers, one for the front brakes and one for the rear brakes, to ensure that the brakes operate independently in case of a leak or failure. It also has a reservoir that holds extra brake fluid and allows for topping up the fluid as needed.

brake master cylinder diagramMaster brake cylinder failure symptoms

A failing master brake cylinder can cause a range of symptoms that affect the braking performance of a vehicle. So if you notice the following signs, you may need a new master brake cylinder:

  • Brake pedal goes to the floor: If the brake pedal goes all the way to the floor with little resistance, it may indicate a problem with the master brake cylinder. This can be caused by a loss of hydraulic pressure or a problem with the seals inside the master cylinder.
  • Brake pedal feels hard: On the other hand, a brake pedal that feels unusually hard or difficult to press down can also indicate a problem with the master brake cylinder. This can be caused by a restriction in the brake lines or a problem with the master cylinder's internal components.
  • Brakes are grabbing or dragging: A failing master brake cylinder can cause the brakes to grab or drag, even when the pedal is not pressed. This can result in reduced fuel economy and increased wear on the brake components.
  • Noisy brakes: A faulty master brake cylinder can cause the brakes to make unusual noises, such as squeaking, squealing, or grinding. This can indicate that the brake pads or rotors are worn, or that there is a problem with the brake calipers.
  • A brake warning light is on: A failing master brake cylinder can cause the brake warning light to come on. This can indicate a problem with the brake system, such as a leak or a loss of hydraulic pressure.

Brake master cylinder replacement steps

Before replacing the brake master cylinder, you need to gather all the necessary tools and equipment. You will need a set of wrenches, pliers, a brake bleeding kit, a container to catch brake fluid, and a new brake master cylinder. After that, follow the steps:

  1. Disconnect the brake lines and wiring harness from the old master cylinder.
  2. Remove the old master cylinder by unscrewing the bolts that secure it to the brake booster.
  3. Install the new master cylinder onto the brake booster and tighten the bolts.
  4. Reconnect the brake lines and wiring harness to the new master cylinder.
  5. Use a brake bleeding kit to bleed the brake lines and remove any air bubbles from the system.
  6. Test the brake pedal to ensure that it feels firm and responsive.
  7. Adjust the pushrod that connects the brake booster to the master cylinder, if necessary.
  8. Check the brake fluid level in the reservoir and top it off if necessary, and you’re recommended to use the type of brake fluid recommended by the vehicle manufacturer.