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M38 / M38A1 civilian cross reference? Wheel cylinders?

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Is there an M38 / M38A1 civyy cross reference sheet out there on the web like the excellent one we have for the deuce? I have a bunch of customers with Jeeps and I'd like to be able to buy stuff like wheel cylinders from Napa when possible.

And although I'm looking for an overall sheet with stuff like points, belts, filters, etc., I am currently dealing with an M38 with a leaking rear wheel cylinder, so that I need sooner than later.

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I’ve only seen piecemeal parts cross reference sheets, nothing comprehensive. I’ve been building my own list whenever the opportunity presents. It’s been awhile since I rebuilt the rear brakes on my M38 but I think the rear was stock. My front brakes aren’t. Here’s what I had in my notes for rear cylinder reference:
Rear Cylinder
Wagner 16535
NAPA 16535
EIS E16535
Bendix 3188
 
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I’ve only seen piecemeal parts cross reference sheets, nothing comprehensive. I’ve been building my own list whenever the opportunity presents. It’s been awhile since I rebuilt the rear brakes on my M38 but I think the rear was stock. My front brakes aren’t. Here’s what I had in my notes for rear cylinder reference:
Rear Cylinder
Wagner 16535
NAPA 16535
EIS E16535
Bendix 3188
I think 16535 is what I found, along with another number. Apparently they're the same 3/4" bore and one has a 7/16" brake line and one has a 3/8". Gonna' order one tomorrow.

Also, this is supposed to be good but I wonder how up to date it is: https://www.portrayalpress.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=620-2244
 
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