[Healeys] Aluminum brake & clutch cylinders
    Bob Spidell 
    bspidell at comcast.net
       
    Wed Mar  5 08:25:16 MST 2014
    
    
  
AFAIK--not far--anodizing is a chemical process that leaves only a very thin deposit to help prevent corrosion; particularly on aluminium surfaces. If it doesn't harden the surface then it doesn't provide much value, as it would likely be worn away after a few applications of the brakes. 
Anyone know otherwise? 
Bob 
----- Original Message -----
I suspect the difference has to do with the smoothness of the finish after 
honing. Most of the hones sold for this purpose produce a coarse finish. The 
new reproduction cylinders (which are not anodized) have a very smooth (fine) 
honed finish. 
Gary Hodson 
I don't know if original cylinders were honed or not. However, after 
honing several original cylinders, years ago, I noticed the brake 
fluid would turn black very quickly. The brake fluid was relatively 
clear prior to honing and I am certain it was not related to a 
contamination issue. 
John Spaur 
'62 BT7 
    
    
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