2vmodular
06-23-2010, 07:04 AM
I've compiled pictures of brake master cylinders used in the mercury marauder and ford crown victoria in various stages of disassembly.
2004 Mercury Marauder 300B with traction control
http://www.p71interceptor.com/brakesystem/hydraulic/disassembly/mastercylinder/2004marauder
http://www.p71interceptor.com/brakesystem/hydraulic/disassembly/mastercylinder/2004marauder/PICT3909-vi.jpg
2004 Crown Victoria without traction control
http://www.p71interceptor.com/brakesystem/hydraulic/disassembly/mastercylinder/2004/
http://www.p71interceptor.com/brakesystem/hydraulic/disassembly/mastercylinder/2004/PICT1176-vi.jpg
1998 Crown Victoria with traction control
http://www.p71interceptor.com/brakesystem/hydraulic/disassembly/mastercylinder/1998/
http://www.p71interceptor.com/brakesystem/hydraulic/disassembly/mastercylinder/1998/PICT3586-vi.jpg
The ford crown victoria, mercury grand marquis, lincoln towncar, and mercury marauder all use the same master cylinders in a given model year.
In the recent ford dealership parts catalogs, the mercury marauder is even listed as a mercury grand marquis with the marauder package. The marauder used to have it's own catalog entry a couple years ago, but ford has since consolidated the entries.
2004 Mercury Marauder 300B with traction control
http://www.p71interceptor.com/brakesystem/hydraulic/disassembly/mastercylinder/2004marauder
http://www.p71interceptor.com/brakesystem/hydraulic/disassembly/mastercylinder/2004marauder/PICT3909-vi.jpg
2004 Crown Victoria without traction control
http://www.p71interceptor.com/brakesystem/hydraulic/disassembly/mastercylinder/2004/
http://www.p71interceptor.com/brakesystem/hydraulic/disassembly/mastercylinder/2004/PICT1176-vi.jpg
1998 Crown Victoria with traction control
http://www.p71interceptor.com/brakesystem/hydraulic/disassembly/mastercylinder/1998/
http://www.p71interceptor.com/brakesystem/hydraulic/disassembly/mastercylinder/1998/PICT3586-vi.jpg
The ford crown victoria, mercury grand marquis, lincoln towncar, and mercury marauder all use the same master cylinders in a given model year.
In the recent ford dealership parts catalogs, the mercury marauder is even listed as a mercury grand marquis with the marauder package. The marauder used to have it's own catalog entry a couple years ago, but ford has since consolidated the entries.