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Brake Master Cylinder - Rear - Coleman CK100 Go-Kart

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Brake Master Cylinder - Rear - Coleman CK100 Go-KartRear Brake Master Cylinder with Reservoir for Coleman CK100 Go Kart. This rear brake master cylinder is the replacement part for the Coleman CK100 go kart. This master cylinder fits many other makes and models too. Please look at pictures and description before ordering. Master Cylinder description: Rear 6mm mounting holes Mounting hole distance: 45mm (1. 77 in) center to center apart 7. 5 inches of hose between master cylinder and reservoir With

Rear Brake Master Cylinder with Reservoir for Coleman CK100 Go-Kart.

This rear brake master cylinder is the replacement part for the Coleman CK100 go-kart. This master cylinder fits many other makes and models too.  Please look at pictures and description before ordering.

Master Cylinder description:

  • Rear
  • 6mm mounting holes
  • Mounting hole distance: 45mm (1.77 in) center-to-center apart
  • 7.5 inches of hose between master cylinder and reservoir
  • With clevis off, push rod / plunger extends 37mm (1.45 in) from body
  • 90° nipple on top of reservoir points away from push rod
  • Reservoir has 6mm hole for mounting 
  • Clevis, pin and nut (as pictured) are NOT included
  • Compatible with 50cc-125cc 4 stroke
  • 44180-401001-0000  44007-401001-0000

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