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Master-cylinder rebuild kits for Morris 1000

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Subject: Master-cylinder rebuild kits for Morris 1000
From: "Phil E G Plumbe" <plumby@alphalink.com.au>
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2002 22:15:54 +1100 (AUS Eastern Daylight Time)
Bill, I've done 5 or 6 of these "kits of washers and seals"over the years on
different Minors, with complete success and safety, I should add!. (There is
no difference in the master-cylinders between sedans and convertibles, or
any other variant, by the way, but have no knowledge of the needs of
m/cylinders for disc-brakes).

The thick rubber "valve washer" is the rebound/stop washer that goes in
first, at the very bottom of the bore. The springy or dished washer appears
vitally designed to always lift the master cup away from the end of the
metal piston, so allowing the back-flow of fluid through the fine holes all
around its machined end-surface, after the brakes have been pressed.

If you could benefit by a scanned extract of the workshop manual page, which
makes the order of assembly vey clear, that'll be easy, so contact me.......
..

We all wish a few genuine 1000 Convertibles had been exported to Australia :
they are VERY rare hereabouts!

Phil Plumbe
plumby@alphalink.com.au
Surrey Hills,
Melbourne, Australia


-------Original Message-------

From: BillSvale@aol.com
Date: Saturday, 23 February 2002 17:43:27 PM
To: morris@autox.team.net
Subject: Brake Master Cylinder Rebuild Suggestions

Dear list members: I am trying to interpret the brake master cylinder 
rebuild instructions in the Morris Minor Haynes manual and can't quite
figure 
out how the forward most metal washer labeled "Valve washer" fits together 
with the other parts. Does the rubber "valve cup" somehow attatch to it or 
does the valve washer just sit unattached at the ene of the bore? Also, I 
seem to have an leftover flat rubber washer in the rebuild kit with nowhere 
to put it. Does this washer get used on a different version but not my 1957 
Convertable? I also remember hearing some folk wisdom about modifying the 
master cylinder (ie leaving some parts off) for front disc brake conversion.

Any suggestions? Thanks for your help. ---Bill Langdell, Sunnyvale 
California '57 Minor Convertable 

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