Car Part Names: Identification & Information

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The discussion focuses on identifying car components, specifically a master brake cylinder and its associated parts. The first component is confirmed as the master brake cylinder, brake fluid tank, and brake power assist, while the second part is identified as a mounting bracket. The need for different views of the power brake unit is suggested to enhance understanding. The mounting bracket serves to hold a heat shield to protect the master cylinder from exhaust heat. Accurate identification of these components is crucial for drawing them in SolidWorks.
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what is the name of this part?

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what is the name of this component?

thank you.
 
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First one is master brake cylinder, brake fluid tank, and brake power assist ( I think it is called that)- black container. You have the part sideways by the way.

From where in the car did the second piece come?
That could be anything
 
okay..the second picture is a part of the first picture.we're required to draw this using SolidWorks..some parts i not sure how to draw..because some planes is inclined one and I don't know to draw the incline plane.
 
The second component is a mounting bracket of some sort. If you could upload some different views of the power brake unit, you might get a better response.
 
The first picture is upside down.

The second part is a bracket that goes between the nuts and the master cylinder and most likely holds a heat shield so the exhaust doesn't convectively rise and heat the master cylinder.
 
The second picture is a mounting bracket for a proportioning valve, you can see it at the bottom of the master cylinder (far side as photographed).
 
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