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will 520 wheel cylinders work on a 410?


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410 FRONT used two wheel cylinders per wheel, while 520 used one plus an adjuster.

 

410 FRONT

41100-10600 CYL WHEEL RH FORE

41102-10600 CYL WHEEL LH FORE

41101-10600 CYL WHEEL RH AFTER [with integral adjuster]

41103-10600 CYL WHEEL LH AFTER [with integral adjuster]

410 REAR

44100-10600 CYL WHEEL REAR

 

 

520 came with two different sizes

 

520

41110-32701/41110-32711 ASSY-CYLINDER,FRONT WHEEL(3/4")

41110-71600/41110-71610 ASSY-CYLINDER.FRONT WHEEL (13/16")

44100-07201/44100-07211 ASSY-CYLINDER,REAR WHEEL (3/4")

44100-14800/44100-14800 ASSY-CYLINDER,REAR WHEEL(13/16")

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The fronts are 1-inch, the rears 15/16-inch for the all drum 410/411's. The early 1500 roadster (SPL310) used the same fronts.

The front parts are NLA, especially the fronts. Most folks get 'em resleeved.

 

The rears sometimes show up on evilBay. You can also use 13/16-inch and 11/16-inch from roadster and 510, just be aware you're changing the brake bias by reducing the rear brake force.

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i have a complete front drum setup minus one actual drum. i also have a complete disk setup ive had listed for a while. for rears i have some that i know need rebuilding cause i put the axle in and it leaked all over.

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I have been told by many auto parts manufactures that the PL 411 used 11/16 for the fronts and 15/16 for the rears.  I have rebuild kits for both and just a very few actual wheel cylinders left, both fronts and rears.  vindats@yahoo.com to get ahold of me. Tana

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I have been told by many auto parts manufactures that the PL 411 used 11/16 for the fronts and 15/16 for the rears.  I have rebuild kits for both and just a very few actual wheel cylinders left, both fronts and rears.  vindats@yahoo.com to get ahold of me. Tana

I don't see how that's possible nor does it makes sense. If the front wheel cylinders were 11/16, then the primary braking would be on the rears. Heck, you smaller 11/16 wheel cylinders on the roadster rears to increase the bias towards the front.

 

I've only seen a handful of 410/411 front wheel cylinders, and they're all 1-inch.

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