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Re: 1971 Datsun 1200 Rear brake cylinders
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Re: 1971 Datsun 1200 Rear brake cylinders
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Re: 1971 Datsun 1200 Rear brake cylinders
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...or on eBay try "B110" in your search.

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Re: 1971 Datsun 1200 Rear brake cylinders
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Here in Oz they are JB2311 and I sell them for $13 each

According to my U.S catalogues
Raybestos 37407
Bendix 33731
Autospecialty WC37274


I don't have a Wagner book sorry.
These are the 13/16 wheel cylinders.

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Re: 1971 Datsun 1200 Rear brake cylinders
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I'm almost positive all B210's and 210's have larger rear wheel cylinders. Externally they are identical, but the bore on the B210/210 wheel cylinder is larger.
These will cause your rear wheels to lock up first under heavy braking ... say, if a few deer jump out in front of you... on the freeway... and posibily cause you to slide into a guard rail.
Been there, done that.

Nissan motorsports
look in BRAKES under Alternate wheel cylinders. I believe 11/16's are stock for 1200's.
Also when looking for 1200 parts, remember that some parts are listed under B110.

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Re: 1971 Datsun 1200 Rear brake cylinders
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I'll second that. Get new cylinders rather than rebuilding the old ones. No worries about leaks. (this is even more important with the clutch slave cylinder).

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Re: 1971 Datsun 1200 Rear brake cylinders
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The dealer would be a good place to start, either them or a real auto parts store.
and IF they somehow can't figure out what a 1200 is, the ones used on the early B210 will work (up to mid 76 if I remember correctly). Wagner, Raybestos, EIS, Beck-Arnley, and several others still show them in thier catalogs. whatever you do, unless absoulutly necessary, get new ones, they won't cost you that much more and you'll know that you can trust them.
aluminum brake parts have a tendency to corrode and pit over time, this is because brake fluid absorbs water and the water causes corrossion

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Re: 1971 Datsun 1200 Rear brake cylinders
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the Nissan dealership (don't laugh, they might actually have it)
or
Ebay (they pop up all the time. Search 'datsun 1200')
or
Nissan Motorsports

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Actually, it's my dad that's looking for parts so he can get his 71 datsun 1200 on the road after MANY years. And since I'm the internet junkie... I am on a search. He can't seem to find parts... has perused junk yards,etc., but is now in need of the rear wheel brake cylinders. Any idea where he can get these?? Any help would be appreciated!

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