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To: "Spridgets" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Dems da ...
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 13:19:33 -0500charset="iso-8859-1"
Small pits, eh?  I don't think so!  They may not be deep, but they make up
for it in width.  :)

The "brake bore 'valve'" that came out is supposedly not a part for my car.
Who knows where it is supposed to go!!!  ( That's not a question. )

Thanks!
Robert D.

-----Original Message-----
From Glen Byrns <grbyrns at ucdavis.edu>
To: spridgets@autox.team.net <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Date: March 16, 2000 11:15 AM
Subject: Re: Dems da ...


>Please be sure to very carefully examine the bottom of each MC bore.  The
>water in the fluid settles to the bottom and will corrode small pits in the
>bottom of the bores that will prevent ever getting a leak free MC.  The
>fella at Sierra Speciality(check archives) bores them out and sleeves them
>with brass.  He did a great job on mine and not a drop of leakage since.
>
>                                Regards, Glen Byrns
>
>>I got the courage up to pull the MC out.  The first thing that I learned
was
>>don't push in on the pushrods when the brake lines are off. :)
>>
>>The piece coming out, that is identified in Hayne's manual as a brake bore
>>'valve', looks different from the Lockheed supplied part.  The piece that
>>came out is a rubber over plastic assembly while the supplied part is
>>plastic with a tiny little metal strip in it.  The new part doesn't look
>>like it is the same depth.  Anyone have any info for me?
>>
>>For a system that has been bled so many times, it was scary to see the
crap
>>coming out of there.  What I'm seeing on the metal doesn't make me feel
all
>>that good either.  I'm struggling with myself over whether to try to hone
it
>>myself or bring it in and let someone who knows what they are doing,
advise
>>me on its condition.  My opinion is that it can probably be cleaned up.
>>There are no obvious 'pits' that I can see, but there is something that
>>looks like corrosion.
>>
>>While I'm there, I figure that I may as well change the lines and hoses.
>>And while they're out, I may as well clean up a bit more of the engine
>>compartment.  And while I'm doing that, if I could fix at least one front
>>fender ...  shouldn't I do the inner kick panel at the same time?
Wouldn't
>>it then make more sense to also do the floors and rocker panels?  If I'm
>>going to do the engine compartment, maybe I should pull the engine to make
>>it easier?  This time, I would want to paint the engine while it's out.
You
>>see what's happening to me?  Negotiations are in process to buy another
>>Sprite so that I can restore one 'and' drive one.  They would have to take
>>turns.  The one that I am considering, is rustier than mine.  ( no
floors )
>>
>>But back to the brakes ... do I have the wrong part?  Does anyone know
from
>>my description?
>>
>>Robert Duquette
>>Ottawa ON Canada
>>http://www3.sympatico.ca/robertduquette
>>RobertDuquette@Sympatico.ca
>>'65 RHD BRG Sprite


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