Thanks Chris. Sounds like a perfect plan. I am waiting on the kit to arrive to
confirm. Where did you order you kit. Did your rebuild go ok. Was it worth the
trouble?
Thanks very much for the suggestion. Smashing could be very nice, too.
Don Hicks
70 BGT
Chris Fiddes wrote:
> FWIW,
>
> The bush was included in my rebuild kit.
>
> I took a metal clothes hanger, snipped off two six to eight inch
> lengths and used pliers to form a tiny little hook in one end of each
> piece. I then grabbed my propane torch and got the hook red-hot
> and carefully inserted into one side of the bush. Hold for about
> thirty seconds while the plastic set up - I could see the melted
> plastic turn from transparent back to milky white. Repeat with
> second hook on the other side of the bush and "Voila" - instant
> handles. A little judicious pulling and twisting with the MC in a soft
> vice and the annoying white bush popped right out. Of course,
> you must be careful not to drag the metal hanger against the bore
> of the cylinder.
>
> This method was suggested by my local MG mechanic when I
> called cursing and swearing about the same thing.
>
> Good Luck.
> Chris.
> > >
> > > More tech assistance, please.
> > >
> > > I would like to rebuild my brake master cylinder, the tandem type -
> > > without built in sensor. The Haynes manual calls for the removal of a
> > > white plastic bushing just after the outer spring and circlip are
> > > removed. The books suggests moving the main piston to loosen the
> > > bushing. There is some rust which I have cleaned out, but see no way to
> > > get any leverage on this white plastic bushing. Any suggestions? I have
> > > ordered a rebuild kit from Moss. Does anyone know if this bush is
> > > included, in which case I can break it out.
> >
> > This may well be the white bush that Lyndsay Porter recommends "smashing
>into a
> > million pieces with an ice-pick" as it is otherwise impossible to remove.
> >
> > PaulH.
> >
> >
> >
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