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Re: Brake Master Cylinder

To: BIDGOODA@pab27b.ssd.loral.com, howersl@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: Brake Master Cylinder
From: "Harlan Jillson" <hjillson@argohouston.com>
Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 12:46:14 CST
Alan, Scott,
  What I did on my last one was to drill two small holes into the plastic on 
oposite sides of the bore, then thread in two self tapping screws.  Chuck the 
MC in a vice, grag the screw heads with vice grips and jerk the offending part 
out.
  Now the circlip in the bottom of the bore underneath it is another matter all 
together.....
Harlan.

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Scott Hower <howersl@yahoo.com>
Reply-To: Scott Hower <howersl@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 06:11:12 -0800 (PST)

>
>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
>
>
>Do You Yahoo!?
>


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