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The master cylinder converts the force from the brake pedal into hydraulic pressure, which is used to operate the brake system.
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Details
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Master Cylinder Bore Diameter (IN) 1.313 |
Master Cylinder Material Aluminum |
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Mounting Hardware Included No |
Number of Outlets 2 |
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Package Contents Master Cylinder |
Primary Outlet Thread Pitch (MM) 1 |
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Rearward Outlet Size M10 x 1.0 |
Reservoir Included Yes |
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Secondary Outlet Thread Diameter (MM) 12 |
Sensor Included Yes |
Interchange Numbers
Vehicle Fitment
| Make | Model | Type | Engine Code | Capacity | Fuel Type | Year | Power |
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| DODGE | RAM 1500 Pickup (D1, DC, DH, DM, DR) | 4.7 4x4 | EVC | 4701 CCM / 4.7 L | Petrol | 2001-08-01 2008-09-01 |
175 KW / 238 PS |
| DODGE | RAM 1500 Pickup (D1, DC, DH, DM, DR) | 3.7 | EKG | 3700 CCM / 3.7 L | Petrol | 2001-06-01 2008-09-01 |
157 KW / 213 PS |
| DODGE | RAM 1500 Pickup (D1, DC, DH, DM, DR) | 4.7 4x4 | EVA | 4701 CCM / 4.7 L | Petrol | 2001-06-01 2008-09-01 |
172 KW / 234 PS |
| DODGE | RAM 1500 Pickup (D1, DC, DH, DM, DR) | 4.7 | EVA | 4701 CCM / 4.7 L | Petrol | 2001-06-01 2008-09-01 |
172 KW / 234 PS |
| DODGE | RAM 1500 Pickup (D1, DC, DH, DM, DR) | 5.9 4x4 | EML | 5889 CCM / 5.9 L | Petrol | 2001-06-01 2008-09-01 |
180 KW / 245 PS |
| DODGE | RAM 1500 Pickup (D1, DC, DH, DM, DR) | 5.7 | EZA | 5654 CCM / 5.7 L | Petrol | 2001-06-01 2008-09-01 |
257 KW / 349 PS |
Overview
| Car models | DODGE RAM 1500 Pickup (D1, DC, DH, DM, DR) |
| Engines | EVC; EKG; EVA; EML; EZA |
| Engine power (horsepower) | 213-349 HP |
| Power (kilowatts) | 157-257 KW |
| Year of manufacture | 2001-2008 |
FAQs
It converts the force applied to the brake pedal into hydraulic pressure for the braking system.
There are single and dual circuit master cylinders; dual circuit is safer as it allows partial braking if one circuit fails.
It ensures consistent braking performance and prevents system failures.