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'72 Midget Master Cylider

To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: '72 Midget Master Cylider
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 09:17:35 -0800
References: <200503291534.j2TFY5b6008325@autox.team.net>
NOT for the faint hearted or "dabbler" I have a couple brass sleeved 
units  units ready for install or you can send me yours to refurbish. 
I'm not cheap but I have several satisfied listers with my rebuilds 
in their cars out there.

I can send you references.

Gerard

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>Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2005 13:41:25 -0800
>From: "KGB" <kgb@frontiernet.net>
>Subject: '72 Midget Master Cylider
>
>Hi Guys,
>
>I have finally gotten brave enough to take wrench in hand and attempt to
>rebuild my brake master cylinder.  Are there any secrets, tips, suggestions
>you are willing to share that might prove helpful?
>
>Thanks,
>Kate
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>Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2005 19:24:28 -0600
>From: "WebmasterRick" <WebmasterRick@comcast.net>
>Subject: Re: '72 Midget Master Cylider
>
>Yep, Kate.
>
>A]  Send it out<G>!!
>B]  Get that FREE POS UPDATED (see Below)
>
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>Are there any secrets, tips, suggestions
>you are willing to share that might prove helpful?
>
>Thanks,
>Kate
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>Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2005 21:33:47 -0500
>From: Frank Clarici <spritenut@exit109.com>
>Subject: Re: '72 Midget Master Cylider
>
>KGB wrote:
>>  Are there any secrets, tips, suggestions
>
>
>Sometimes you have to melt the nylon bushing out.
>Try drilling a small hole in it and inserting a screw, then use the
>screw to pull out the nylon bushing. If that doesn't work, torch it out ;)
>You will need very long needle nose pliers or a long reach JC clip
>removal tool to remove the 2nd clip way down inside.
>Sometiimes a pair of dental picks works in removing the inner clip.
>You also have to drift out a very small roll pin holding the pistons to
>a spring. I use a 4d finish nail as a drift.
>Getting it apart is tough, putting it back together is a piece of cake.
>
>- --
>Frank Clarici
>Toms River, NJ
>
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