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Re: Master Cylinder Re-sleeve

To: "K.R. Stewart" <kstewart@wwdc.com>
Subject: Re: Master Cylinder Re-sleeve
From: Paul Cormier <compubbs@nbnet.nb.ca>
Date: Sun, 12 Jan 1997 10:54:01 -0400
Cc: Triumphs List <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Organization: -= CompuBBS =- Edmundston, NB Canada +1-506-735-3831
References: <199701111814.NAA19428@ice.onlinesys.com>
K.R. Stewart wrote:

> > If you're talking about clutch and brake cylinders, why don't
> > buy new ones?  Just the cost of a new seals and the labor cost
> > of re-sleeving will be pretty much the same price as buying
> > Obsolete Auto in ontario had some on sale last month, for
> > like $110 CDN.  You can catch their address and phone number
> > http:/www.sarnia.com/obsolete/
> 
> The M/C I want to re-sleeve is a tandem unit for the '70 Spit.
> Your suggestion was my original thought too, but the last time I
> checked, Vicky Brits wanted about $360(US) for this item and I
> think TRF wanted about $250(US) for what I think might be the
> body. I think the items at Obsolete (an hour up the road from
> me) were for the earlier cars without the tandem brakes, hence
> the lower cost. These are similar to what I have in my TR4 and
> 4A and I believe the last new unit I bought from TRF was around
> $100(US) a few years ago.
> 
> I have already rebuilt the original M/C but the bore is too
> badly pitted. I understand that a re-sleeve is around $100.

Yes, the dual must be around 3x more expensive - I was talking about the
older single line cylinder.

Did you check out any local machine shop, or a place to rebuild a motor?
A good machinist should be able to do that.

..Paul
'66 Spitfire

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