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Clark GPS15 master cylinder part number

Doozer

Titanium
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Jul 23, 2001
Location
Buffalo NY
I have a Clark GPS 15 fork lift.
It is a made in Korea model, and has metric fasteners and a Mitsubishi 4 cyl engine.
I would like to purchase a new master brake cylinder and a new inching control master cylinder.
It is a 1991 year model Clark. I have the parts manual.
It lists the brake master as P/N 23.150
and the inching control master cylinder as P/N 23.800
Looking on ebay, it seems Clark uses some long 8 digit part number.
I can't seem to match it up. It also lists them to fit the Clark GP series
but not GPS. Some say 3/4" bore and some say 15/16" bore.
I have not taken them out yet, so maybe I will have to..
I am not against calling the local Clark dealer, and maybe paying a little
more is OK as long as I know they will fit.
Any guidance here ??
Thanks in advance.

---Doozer
 

john.k

Diamond
Joined
Dec 21, 2012
Location
Brisbane Qld Australia
Probably TVH is your best bet ............due to the cost of these parts OEM,I generally bore out the cylinders to the next size up .....for instance 15/16 to 1" ...............you can also sleeve them with a bronze bushing ...(the brake shops use a stainless sleeve ,but I have never been able to source the thin stainless )
 

Dan from Oakland

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Sep 15, 2005
Location
Oakland, CA
After you catch your breath when you get the cost from the Clark dealer for new, ask them if they have rebuild kits.
Unless the cylinders are total trash, rebuilding them is pretty simple.
 

john.k

Diamond
Joined
Dec 21, 2012
Location
Brisbane Qld Australia
Even TVH prices have rocketted ......my old boss has a small Clark that the family use in their fruit market......I though a new master cyl from TVH would be a "coupla bucks'......more like $200.
 

Doozer

Titanium
Joined
Jul 23, 2001
Location
Buffalo NY
I don't want to sleeve them.
I don't want to rebuild them.
I am not cheap.
But if I could get some help with part numbers
I might save some money sourcing them from ebay
or elsewhere. My time is worth money.
If I can not cross the numbers with the help here,
I will pay $200 for a new one from a dealer.
I just thought this forum might be a resource for help
in this regard.

-D
 








 
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