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    Default Looking for Lockheed brake and cylinder parts?

    Looking specifically for master cylinder rebuild parts for both the brakes (BP2376-7/8) and clutch (CP2376-7/8). This is from an 80s Indy car. A quick Google search didn't turn up much. Anyone with a good source for these parts?

    Thanks in advance....

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    Have you tried Pegasus?

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    I did check their online catalog and they had some, but it didn't appear they had the right one. But maybe you're right in that it's worth a call. I tried just now and they are closed, will try again.

    Any other sources?

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    Pardon my ignorance, but is Lockheed the same as what is now Lockheed-Martin? If yes, I can try a contact or two - maybe they can find the original engineering drawings and make some parts if they are otherwise obsolete?

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    Default Call Keith

    Averill Racing Stuff.

    Keith supports the forum with advertising and will have what you need.

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    Mickey....no, I don't think it's the same as the areospace company.

    Dan...I will definitely give him a call.

    Thanks

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    Allan and Malcolm Loughead formed an aircraft company in the early 1900's that eventually became Lockheed---they changed the spelling because nobody could pronounce Loughead correctly

    At some point, Malcolm left to work on hydraulic brakes, thus the origin of that company

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    Try Essex Parts in NC. They are AP distributors and have a lot of brake parts and knowledge.
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