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-----Original Message-----
From: Werner Pels <wpels@worldnet.att.net>
To: morgans@autox.team.net <morgans@autox.team.net>
Date: Tuesday, April 27, 1999 2:16 PM
Subject: 1970 Plus 8 brake cylinder
>I'm new to the list, so pardon if I don't get the protocol right away.
>
>Since I'm also newly-retired, I'm still in the "projects" stage that some
of
>you may recognize. One of those is to get better acquainted with my '70
Plus
>8, which I've had since 1973. I once rebuilt old (pre 70's)VW's as a hobby,
>but, strangely, never really developed the same parts-source familiarity
and
>hands-on approach to the Morgan. I'd like to change that now and would
>appreciate some help.
>
>Among other things, I've just rebuilt the brake vacuum booster (although
why
>a machine this light needs vacuum assistance is a puzzle to me) and now I
>want to refurbish the brake and clutch hydraulics otherwise. I've rebuilt
>cylinders and used seal kits before, but I believe I would rather just
>replace the brake and clutch cylinders if they're available.
>Which brings me to: would someone recommend a mail-order source?
>
>Thanks.
>
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