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Anyone know the correct AC Delco part numbers for the clutch master cylinder, and the clutch slave cylinderfor a 96 grand sport?


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Anyone know the correct AC Delco part numbers for the clutch master cylinder, and the clutch slave cylinder?


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For starters there are various years? Is there a particular reason you've chosen the ACD product? There's ACD catalogs all over the Internet.

*** Now that you've mentioned a year here's the ACD catalog BUT you need to understand that unlike some "parts" that have both GMSPO numbers and ACD numbers - clutch hydraulics aren't the same as GMSPO "product". The clutch hydraulics have never been offered in ACD to be duplicates of the GM/OE.

Here the catalog and the rest is just simply drop-downs:

http://parts-catalog.acdelco.com/cat...log_search.php

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Anyone know the correct AC Delco part numbers for the clutch master cylinder, and the clutch slave cylinder?
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Sorry, don't. Used Napa when mine was replaced last summer.
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Didnt think you could still get Delco stuff anymore. That would be a find
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Originally Posted by WVZR-1
For starters there are various years? Is there a particular reason you've chosen the ACD product? There's ACD catalogs all over the Internet.

*** Now that you've mentioned a year here's the ACD catalog BUT you need to understand that unlike some "parts" that have both GMSPO numbers and ACD numbers - clutch hydraulics aren't the same as GMSPO "product". The clutch hydraulics have never been offered in ACD to be duplicates of the GM/OE.

Here the catalog and the rest is just simply drop-downs:

http://parts-catalog.acdelco.com/cat...log_search.php
Thanks for the info.
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Didnt think you could still get Delco stuff anymore. That would be a find
I believe RockAuto has the Delco brand selections for these when you do a search for a specific year. Doing a ZF conversion and I ended up going with Dorman brand master and slave after reading a little about the cast iron pieces being sturdier.

DORMAN CM39763
DORMAN CS36001

Compliments of LD85's recommendations a while back. But if you're going for factory correct, disregard.
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I believe RockAuto has the Delco brand selections for these when you do a search for a specific year. Doing a ZF conversion and I ended up going with Dorman brand master and slave after reading a little about the cast iron pieces being sturdier.

DORMAN CM39763
DORMAN CS36001

Compliments of LD85's recommendations a while back. But if you're going for factory correct, disregard.
I mentioned in my earlier post that the ACD product was never an OE/GM offering in the ACD packaging. The ACD offerings now are very likely the same as most of the product out there that is similar in appearance and will likely share the same casting information when applicable.

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