Hi Greg:
Quality is not what it used to be. We have concluded the best approach is to
have an old cylinder bored and sleeved by Apple Hydraulics or White Post
restorations or the like. If you donâ??t have an old one, have a new one
sleeved.
Phil
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> On Aug 25, 2024, at 11:36â?¯AM, Greg Blake via Fot <fot@autox.team.net> wrote:
>
> Looking over car I seem to have a weeping rear brake cylinder. It lasted 3
> race weekends. Itâ??s a 0.75 AP brand from BPNW. The other one held just
> fine. Is anyone having good luck with wheel cylinders these days? What
> brand/source are you using?
>
> Previously was have terrible time with rear brakes, but that was a sticky
> brake pedal that was causing drag and would fry the rears in one session.
> Iâ??ve sorted that now.
>
> Appreciate thoughts.
>
> Greg
>
>
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