Barney Gaylord wrote:
>>I have also seen a master cylinder with a stainless
>>steel sleeve which impressed me very much.
>>Unfortunately I can't recall who did the work. Does
>>anyone know who will install stainless steel sleeves
>>in a master cylinder?
>>
>I agree with Barney that a stainless steel sleeve is the
>way to go. IMHO, a properly sleeved master cylinder
>(stainless steel - to the original bore) would actually be
>preferable to stock cast iron bit.
>
>I started to look into this, but found a suitable core at
>Carlisle last year ... hmmm ... the more I think about
>this, the sleeved unit sounds like the way to go ...
>Greg keep up posted as to your findings ... I'm sure that
>there are alot of folks on the list that would benefit.
>
>From Hemmings ... these folks advertise stainless steel
>sleeving ...
>
>George Frechette
>14 Cedar Drive
>Granby, MA 01033
>800-528-5235
>
>Imperial Machine, Inc.
>621 S 112th Street
>Lincoln, NE 68520
>402-488-9450
>
>Angeli Machine
>417 N Varney Stree
>Burbank, CA 91502
>818-846-5359
>
>... I've heard these folks are good but they adverstise
>bronze sleeving ... you might check to see if they
>will do stainless ...
>
>White Post Restorations
>One Old Car Drive
>White Post, VA 22663
>540-837-1140
>
>Apple Hydraulics
>1610 Middle Road
>Calverton, NY 11933
>800-882-7753
>
>
>YMMV ... usual disclaimers.
>
>Safety Fast! ...larry.g.unger@lmco.com
>'61 MGA 1600 MkII
>Bob Allen Certified
>"Performance Bimbo"
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