Scott,
I have two rebuilt mc's here that came with the new car and I'm pretty
sure there are at least three others out in the shop. I won't be using
these on the Spit as it has dual mc set up.
Jeff Senty
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From: owner-fot@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-fot@autox.team.net] On
Behalf Of Barr, Scott
Sent: Friday, May 27, 2005 6:49 PM
To: fot@autox.team.net
Subject: Brake Master Cylinder Needed -- Spitfire and GT6
So, does anyone have a good used master cylinder for Spitfire or GT6
they'd like to part with (Spit Mk 3 through early 1500, 1967-75) (all
GT6 years) ?
Last spring, in a fit of desperation to get the Spitfire to the race
track, I stole the brake master cylinder off of my daily driver/autox
GT6. I was thinking, of course, that I'd rebuild the Spitfire's MC and
install it on the GT6, as it's the same part.
But, having rebuilt the Spitfire's MC a couple of times, it still
doesn't operate properly. It hangs up on the bottom end (the last
centimeter or so of its return). Seems to catch on something. We
haven't been able to figure it out.
So I thought I would just buy a new MC and bury the old Spit MC in the
back yard with the rest of the Triumph parts which have proven to be
smarter than me (stock ZS GT6 carbs, etc.). Only it turns out that I
can't actually bring myself to BUY the new master cylinder -- it's $345
or so from the usual suspects, and, more importantly, it would be sure
and certain proof that I'm a "parts-replacer" mechanic (which I suppose
I still am, but I don't need to look at proof of it all the time).
The result of all of this is that the GT6 has been sitting in my storage
unit for the last year. This can't go on.
So I'm looking for that good used or rebuildable MC. Anyone?
Scott
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