Biturbo master brake cylinder

Needamaser

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Does anyone know if the master brake cylinder was fitted to likes of Fiat or Alfa etc?
Trying to source a replacement and suspect it is shared with something else.
Any help appreciated.
Cheers
 

spacecadet

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I've only checked Ghibli / QP4 which used Bendix originally, and if I remember right could be found in Fiat Ducato and some Peugeot / Citroen too as Bosch or TRW. But these were with ABS, I think Biturbos used a different part, maybe ATE? Quite sure you could find something along the same lines. There might be a number casted on it which could give a lead.
 

dunnah01

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QPV is a grunt 23,8mm pos so I would think it's the same cylinder for many cars around the period - £2 overhaul kit or £500 Maserati bag + overhaul kit
 

Zep

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It’s true, nothing new under the sun. A Stradale, carbon brakes and all, uses the same master cylinder as a Ducato and a Peugeot Boxer.
 

Needamaser

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Eurospares have them listed under brake pump! £325
Part number isn't throwing up any other options when I google it.
Would it be listed under another part number if it was say a Fiat applications?
 

fphil

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Eurospares have them listed under brake pump! £325
Part number isn't throwing up any other options when I google it.
Would it be listed under another part number if it was say a Fiat applications?
For what car?. The 4 wheel studs car have a double circuit front brake....
 

Needamaser

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According to Eurospares they only have one part listed for the car.
Taken a chance and ordered one. Price of new part was only a little more than getting one refurbed.
Thanks for all assistance.