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Eimco 911 LHD

Nick Stiletto

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Hi All
I am repairing a Eimco 911 LHD and need to replace the Brake Master cylinder. Who might carry parts for this unit. I've checked online but no luck.

Any help is greatly appreciated
 

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Delmer

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Napa? summit racing? I've never heard of Eimco, but most places didn't make their own brake cylinders, it was the same one used on a 50's or 60's chevy pickup or something, just have to be able to id it by looks.
 

Tones

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I reckon if you took the master cylinder into a local break shop they could find something on the shelf to make it work. I did that with a Versatile wheel tractor, they found the master cylinder was used in small trucks and they had the required parts.
 

coalrulz

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Hi All
I am repairing a Eimco 911 LHD and need to replace the Brake Master cylinder. Who might carry parts for this unit. I've checked online but no luck.

Any help is greatly appreciated

I would try Brake Supply, believe they have a facility in Casper, WY. When I worked underground coal they used to supply quite a few parts for the ole' Eimco's. They used to have a sales guy that would make weekly runs to the surface and underground mines.
Believe Eimco was sold to Sandvik back in the day.
 

Nick Stiletto

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I reckon if you took the master cylinder into a local break shop they could find something on the shelf to make it work. I did that with a Versatile wheel tractor, they found the master cylinder was used in small trucks and they had the required parts.
Thanks, I can rebuild it if thats necessary, But would rather replace it.
 

Nick Stiletto

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I would try Brake Supply, believe they have a facility in Casper, WY. When I worked underground coal they used to supply quite a few parts for the ole' Eimco's. They used to have a sales guy that would make weekly runs to the surface and underground mines.
Believe Eimco was sold to Sandvik back in the day.
Great! Thanks for the lead!
 

Simon C

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Wagner was a supplier of Brake master cylinders for a long time. Have worked on many scooptrams made by JCI., Eimco, Wagner, Toro, and Caterpillar. Bendix might also have been a supplier of Brake master Cylinders. Any tags or stampings on the unit. Hope this helps.
Simon C
 
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