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22mm Buggy Master Cylinder for 2 or 4 Wheel Brakes, Compatible with Dune Buggy

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$37.42

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  • Complete with reservoir,cap and residual valve
  • Master Cylinder With Reservoir
  • International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions
  • International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions


Empi 6112 Master Cylinder With Plastic Reservoir. Compatible With Type 2 Vw Bus 1950 Thru 1967. Commonly Used On Lightweight Dune Buggies And Sandrails.
Application:
Compatible With Volkswagen Type 2 Bus 1950 Thru 1967
Light Weight Dune Buggy & Sandrail
Includes:
Qty 1 22mm Bore Master Cylinder, With Residual Valve
Qty 1 Plastic Reservoir With Metal Threads
Brake Light Switches Listed Below, Sold Separately
Empi #98-2057-B 3 Prong Brake Light Switch
Empi #98-2058-B 2 Prong Brake Light Switch


bkodonald
2025-08-10 13:55:43
If the reservoir is loose when you receive it it will leak brake fluid. If you do not need the reservoir you're good to go.
Jhenny M.
2025-07-31 16:36:29
works great
charlotte
2025-07-29 17:27:00
Good fit and savings.
C
2025-06-08 12:50:44
Reservoir leaks bled brakes and there spongy again in a hour
M.P.
2025-06-07 10:39:31
I received a day ahead of time. I was tould it has a residual valve in it. Which is a absolute necessity. Poor health had kept me from using the product. That's changed & plan on using this week. Signs are not good so far. Hope to have it 100% operational. This weekend. There's no reason for a problem with new stock. Sincerely M.Pierce
david yon
2025-04-20 10:48:39
Just what I needed for my vw trike
jamie counter
2025-03-09 16:00:38
Waiting on part replacement due to defective item
Bearcubb
2025-01-08 16:56:12
The plastic reservoir leaks bad no seal . The way the connect it to the screw fitting is like they flare it like a brake line and then dont place a rubber o-ring or anything to keep it tight. Not a good idea. I took it apart removed the reservoir off tapped it and placed a fitting with a flared line fitting and added a hose from it down to the cylinder tapped it as well added another life fitting and attached the hose to it and clamped it. Better idea anyway for a buggy bouncing around i think the thing will hold up better.
Boyd
2024-11-30 11:21:03
Good product but took a long time to be delivered. 3-4 weeks.