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Hello,

Does anyone have any suggestions how I can tell what brakes my 1965 M20E Super 21 has. I normally order everything from LASAR but they are closed until January 2nd. I would like to order from Aircraft Spruce but they are asking brake system type (example-Clevland brakes).  I need linings, rivits, and caliper O-rings-rebuild kits. I would like to order the parts on 12/23/13. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Mitch

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Last annual we replaced the caliper o-rings (parker MS 28775-326) and the brake linings (066-11100).  The brake lining part number is from Linda Lou but probably corresponds to that at Aircraft Spruce.  Also replaced discs because of low thichness as miked.  As I recall Aircraft Spruce (or Cleveland) web-site has a model specific pull down list giving part numbers.

 

Steve65E-NC

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Last annual we replaced the caliper o-rings (parker MS 28775-326) and the brake linings (066-11100).  The brake lining part number is from Linda Lou but probably corresponds to that at Aircraft Spruce.  Also replaced discs because of low thichness as miked.  As I recall Aircraft Spruce (or Cleveland) web-site has a model specific pull down list giving part numbers.

 

Steve65E-NC

 

I bought mine from spruce, too.  I have a C, but they are probably the same.  I still have the part # in my flight bag if the website doesn't list it.  Remember that you need 4.  I had a brain fart and ordered only 2.

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Steve65E-NC,

Thank you so much for the accurate information. I ordered the linings and O-rings for the calipers from Aircraft Spruce with the numbers you posted. They were exact matches. Had them installed and bled the brakes and everything works great.

Thanks again,

Mitch

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