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S2 (1962) rear wheel cylinders

beamdream

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Check out Power Brakes in Adelaide, they do alot of older brake parts. They are the "go to" people in this part of the world, had one or two Alpine master cylinders done by them, no problems.
 

sunalp

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You should also try Auto Surplus in Australia. They've helped me with hard to find Humber
parts, so Sunbeam stuff should be easy for them.
 

DrNo

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Thanks folks. Appreciate the help but both of those businesses want ~$150 for a single wheel cylinder. Standard wheel cylinders cost about $30 in this part of the world, so I was hoping that there was a drop-in replacement (such as those mentioned above) rather than being forced to pay over the odds. I mean, similar parts seem to be a fraction of the price in the UK... there must be alternatives?
 

DrNo

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Sunbeam Specialties shows series 2 rear wheel cylinders, part # HP24 for under $40
Yes, I saw that... thanks @AlsPine... appreciate the help. I'm in Australia though and the USPS has suspended shipping to here at the moment due to backlog issues! I realise that they're probably the safest and cheapest ones to buy though.
 

AlsPine

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Fedex should be able to ship to you. Such a small package shouldn't cost too much, at least a lot less than the one's that cost $150 each.
Check with Rick at SS, he can tell you what the shipping cost would be.
Good luck with your project.
Al
 
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