Jeff --
Thanks for the advice and generous offer. I have access to the blast
cabinet on Saturday, and I don't want to wait. However, I do have a few
plugs laying around that will fit the brake pipe and bleeder ports, but the
ports inside the caliper bores are another matter - they're tiny. Something
like a fat toothpick might plug them.
Thanks again,
Dean
1965 TR4
1974 2000 GTV
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Johnson [mailto:mondoluxe@ameritech.net]
Sent: Thu 3/24/2005 10:53 PM
To: Dean Mericas; triumphs@autox.team.net
Cc:
Subject: Re: Bead blasting brake calipers
Plug the ports, you'll be better off, IMHo.
I believe Eastwood sells silicone plugs for powder coating-
Brilliant!
If you are not in a big hurry, I can probably scare some up
Saturday. Give
me a shout. The price is right- FREE!
Yours in Triumph,
Jeff Johnson
At 10:01 PM 3/24/2005, Dean Mericas wrote:
>I'm planning to bead blast the calipers on my TR4 as part of a
rebuild of
>the brake system. I've got them torn down with the pistons and
seals
>removed.
>
>Do I need to plug the various ports in the caliper bodies to keep
beads out,
>or will flushing and blowing out the passages afterwards be
adequate? If the
>passages should be plugged, what's a simple and effective way of
doing this?
>
>Thanks.
>
>Dean Mericas
>1965 TR4
>1974 2000 GTV
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