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Re: Master Cylinder

To: "Ben Prince" <blprince2@comcast.net>, "Healeys"
Subject: Re: Master Cylinder
From: Tracy Drummond <bighealey@charter.net>
Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 20:14:36 +0000
Ben,

Might I advise a replacement for such a safety critical part.

Going fast is all great fun, as long as you can slow down as well :-)

FWIW

Tracy
> 
> From: "Ben Prince" <blprince2@comcast.net>
> Date: 2004/12/29 Wed PM 08:54:59 GMT
> To: "Healeys" <healeys@autox.team.net>
> Subject: Master Cylinder
> 
> I removed the brake master cylinder from my recently purchased BN1.  Many
> thanks to Rick Chrysler  for his advice on how to get it out.
> 
> With the leaking master cylinder now on the work bench, I'd like to rebuild
> it.  It is virtually impossible, however, to take it apart.  It looks like
> someone has used JB Weld on the end cap threads, making it very difficult to
> disassemble.  I have scraped away as much of the glue as possible, put the
> unit  in a vice, and twisted with a big socket.  If I put any more force on
> it, something will surely break.  Applying heat is the next step.  I'd
> appreciate any comments on how to disassemble.
> 
> Perhaps the case is cracked and the JB Weld is an attempt to seal it.   I
> suppose that applying dye penetrant would be in order if I knew where to get
> it and how to apply it.  If cracked, is it possible to weld the case?
> 
> In looking at some catalogs, new complete assemblies exceed an astronomical
> $350.  Any advice where I might get another master cylinder case?  A used one
> would be fine.  With another case I could break open the old one and use the
> internals along with a rebuild kit to get a complete assembly.
> 
> Any suggestions?
> Many thanks,
> Ben




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