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RE: Brake Master Cylinder

To: "'Scott Hower'" <howersl@yahoo.com>,
Subject: RE: Brake Master Cylinder
From: PROBINSO <PROBINSO@flower-mound.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 07:47:16 -0600
Why not just use compressed air, and avoid any chance of damaging the
cylinder wall?

Perry

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott Hower [SMTP:howersl@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 1999 8:11 AM
> To:   BIDGOOD, ALAN
> Cc:   mgs@autox.team.net
> Subject:      Re: Brake Master Cylinder
> 
> 
> Alan,
> 
> The method recommended by the Bentley book is to shake
> the cylinder whilst inverted until the white washer
> falls out.  Yeah, right... maybe if the cylinder was
> assembled yesterday and the planets are aligned.
> 
> The method recommended by L. Porter in the DIY Guide
> to MBG restoration is to poke this white washer into
> a million bits with an icepick.  Tedious work, and you risk scratching
> the bore.  This is what I did when
> I rebuilt mine.  It took awhile, but it did turn to
> swiss cheese eventually.
> 
> Although I have to admit I've never tried it, I've
> heard a faster option is to bend a coathanger into a
> tiny hook, and file the end to a point.  Heat the
> pointy hook with a propane torch until it is good and
> hot and stuff it into the washer.  It should melt
> the plastic.  Let it cool and pull it out.  Seems
> like you will need at least two of these on opposite
> sides to apply even pressure.
>   
> --Scott
> 
> --- "BIDGOOD, ALAN" <BIDGOODA@pab27b.ssd.loral.com> wrote:
> > 
> > those who have performed a rebuild - how do you
> > remove the White nylon bearing?
> > 
> 
> ===
> Scott Hower -> howersl@yahoo.com
> 
> 
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