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68 z master cylinder

Started by fireZ, April 22, 2007, 07:39:04 PM

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fireZ

What is the correct colour for a 1968 Z28 master cylinder. Black or cast Thanks
1968 Z28 LA Built
LIC # RPO Z28

lakeholme

According to Jerry's book, page 57:
Master cylinder was natural cast.
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fireZ

Thanks I have seen that and then I see pics of high end cars that have them painted black
1968 Z28 LA Built
LIC # RPO Z28

william

There is debate on this. Vintage photos show masters painted black; the theory is the paint did not adhere well and quickly fell off. Current judging allows either finish.
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1968RSZ28

I'm looking at the March 1967 issue of Car and Driver, their first test of the Z/28.  A black and white under the hood photo (page 38) shows the master cylinder in a natural cast color as compared to the black cowl plenum air cleaner, radiator, etc.

Paul

fireZ

Sounds like cast is the colour of choice for the master cyl. thanks for the help
1968 Z28 LA Built
LIC # RPO Z28

KurtS

The masters were all painted black by the supplier. This has been confirmed by JohnZ.
It was cheap paint on a raw casting and it did not hold up.

Judging allows either, but they were black originally.
Kurt S
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jeff68

The master cylinder on my original owner 68 L30/M20 was painted black.  It's good to know that I was correct painting it black again after restoration.
68 L30/M20 Convertible, Ash Gold
N10, F41, N34, Z21, ZJ9, Z87, D55, G80, P01, U17