Question about brake master cylinders, 88 vs 92

supraguy@aol

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Hey guys-

I have an '88 with ABS, and I know that the later years call for a different part number.
I was just wondering if switching to a '92 would cause any issues for me.
Thanks.
 

hvyman

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It has the same amount of ports.

Iirc there not interchangeable. But don't quote me. I'll search tomorrow if remember.
 

hvyman

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I think thats what i was thinking about(was also starting to drink whoops). 90-93 all use the same master so i dont see why it wouldnt work. Its all the same calipers and brake system. Even the abs unit is the same for all the years. Id run it.
 

Poodles

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I'm not sure, but I think they went to different fittings on the 91-92 cars like they did on the clutch master. If the fittings are different, they're not going to work. I don't see them really being an issue otherwise as they're both ABS cars...