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MOPAR faithful: Anybody know what this tag means? It was on the bail (cover retention clip) on the master cylinder of my 1974 Duster with power disc brakes. What do the numbers and letters mean? Thanks.
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I don't remember seeing such a thing..............................
 
MOPAR faithful: Anybody know what this tag means? It was on the bale (cover retention clip) on the master cylinder of my 1974 Duster with power disc brakes. What do the numbers and letters mean? Thanks.

Hello cruiser, post,
Believe it to be a rebuilders ID tag.
Date ? Part number ?
Stay Safe......
Happy Mopar :)
Arron.
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It’s not a rebuilders tag. My 75 Scamp has the same tag and the master cylinder and booster has never been out of the car. It’s a date code tag and someone will chime in with how to translate that to a date.
 
Back in the '60s-'70s saw them occasionally on new cars. They were factory. I will be following for more info.
 
Factory masters had that tag, not sure what era 0112 is a date code and 4409C a manufacturer part number.


Alan
 
Yep, they all had them at one point in time. Occasionally you will find one with it still intact. My 73 still wears its original master.
I think it was a date code, production line info. If you got it keep it on there.
 
It's definitely factory original to my car, as is the master cylinder. The first owner confirms this. I just can't figure out what date "0112" is, and what the "4409C" is. cruiser
 
I cant help with the date code, never did understand that numerical system they used. I think you need a chart of some sort to decode it.
 
It's for power brakes and the first line is the last digits of the m/c part number.

"Mastershake" on Moparts wrote an article on correct master cylinder castings and part numbers, back when he worked for big brake company. He's made some updates and corrections since it originally came out but still a good starting point. I *think* the pdf version has the corrections.
Moparts - Members In Print, Brad Schroeder "Pumping Points", Mopar Action (jpgs)
http://www.moparts.org/Tech/MoparAction/Master_Cylinder.pdf

I started a cheat sheet here for A-body disk master cylinders.
It would be great if people add info to it.
Years___Application_____________p/n_______Bore
1966... Fixed Ft calipers, Manual.....................1"
1966... Fixed Ft calipers, Power......................1"
67-70.. Fixed Ft calipers.............2808600.....1"
71-72.. Fixed Ft calipers.............3461178.....1 1/32
73-74.. Floating caliper, Manual...3580146.....1 1/32
73-74.. Floating caliper, Power....3580112........15/16
1976?......................................____4647..........15/16

Some web resources for date codes at MMC Detroit:
Examples of date codes on parts

Understanding Date Codes
 
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Here’s mine. Car had a production date of Feb 14, 1975

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Thanks guys. Lets update the code info on the part number and tag cheat sheet:

Years___Application_____________p/n_______Bore
1966... Fixed Ft calipers, Manual.....................1"
1966... Fixed Ft calipers, Power......................1"
67-70.. Fixed Ft calipers..............280 8600.....1"
71-72.. Fixed Ft calipers..............346 1178.....1 1/32
73-74.. Floating caliper, Manual...358 0146.....1 1/32
73-74.. Floating caliper, Power.....358 0112........15/16
1975.. Floating caliper, Power......____0357


The 1976 model is different from earlier models.
The master cylinder, calipers and proportioning valve were changed in 76. The caliper pistons increased in size which probably required a new master cylinder and proportioning valve.
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1976?......................................____0236..........15/16
IIRC this tag p/n comes from here
 
@cruiser, I am glad it was just a brake question. For a minute, I thought you were in jail and were complaining about your bail.
:lol: :lol:
 
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