GM / Delco Moraine 5459817 (904‑Y) Brake Cylinder Repair Kit – NOS

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Description:

GM / Delco Moraine 5459817 (904‑Y) Brake Cylinder Repair Kit – NOS

Genuine New Old Stock Delco Moraine 904‑Y wheel‑cylinder rebuild kit for late‑1950s and early‑1960s GM full‑size models. Correct for 1959–62 Chevrolet (Biscayne, Bel Air, Impala) and 1959–62 Pontiac (Catalina, Star Chief) front wheel cylinders using the 1" bore design. This 904‑Y variant is a later GM service‑replacement kit for 904‑R and 904‑Z.

Details: • GM Part: 5459817 • Delco Code: 904‑Y • Application: Front wheel cylinders (1") • Models: Chevrolet & Pontiac full‑size, 1959–62 • Condition: NOS, stored in climate‑controlled inventory

A scarce late‑production Delco brake component—excellent for restoration‑grade builds.

GM / Delco Moraine 5459817 – 904‑Y is a 1-inch front wheel‑cylinder rebuild kit in the same family as 904‑R and 904‑Z. The 904‑Y suffix indicates a later-production service variant—usually a rubber‑compound or spring‑geometry update used by GM in the early 1960s. This makes 904‑Y a desirable NOS kit, especially when boxed cleanly.


904‑Y part identity

GM Part: 5459817 Delco Moraine Kit: 904‑Y Type: Front wheel‑cylinder repair kit Bore Size: 1" Era: 1959–1962 primary applications, with 1963–64 dealer supersession Typical contents: Rubber cups, boots, spring, retainers, piston seals

The 904‑series replaced many 901‑series kits and was later superseded by 905‑series equivalents.


Fitment chart

Chevrolet – Full‑Size (Front Wheel Cylinders)

  • 1959 Biscayne / Bel Air / Impala

  • 1960 Biscayne / Bel Air / Impala

  • 1961 Biscayne / Bel Air / Impala

  • 1962 Biscayne / Bel Air / Impala

Pontiac – Full‑Size (Front Wheel Cylinders)

  • 1959 Catalina / Star Chief

  • 1960 Catalina / Star Chief

  • 1961 Catalina / Star Chief

  • 1962 Catalina / Star Chief

Notes

  • 904‑Y is a direct functional replacement for 904‑R and 904‑Z.

  • Some GM dealer catalogs list 904‑Y as the preferred service kit for 1963–64 full‑size models still using the 1" cylinder.

  • The “Y” suffix typically indicates a rubber‑compound update or spring‑style revision