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Re: stuck mc piston

To: rtriplett@bjservices.com
Subject: Re: stuck mc piston
From: Malcolm Walker <walker05@camosun.bc.ca>
Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 14:45:00 -0700 (PDT)
Cc: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
On Mon, 24 Aug 1998 rtriplett@bjservices.com wrote:

> Well, I'm finale starting the rebuild of my '78 Spitfire, and have pulled 
> the brake and clutch master cylinder.   I got the piston
> out of the clutch mc, but cannot free the brake which is pushed all the way 
> in and frozen.  I tried 125psi air, which worked on the
> clutch mc, but no luck with the brake.  I soaked it in penetrating oil all 
> weekend, but still stuck.  Any ideas?  I was thinking of hooking up a 
> porta-power hydraulic pump, but maybe there's a more simple solution that 
> I'm overlooking.  Thanks in advance for the help.

It will take a lot of gentle coaxing to get the piston out.  The master
cyl. may still be unusable because the piston's stuck in so far- if it's
badly pitted, you can't rebuild it.

You've soaked it in penetrant- tried heat yet?  If you fear melting the
alloy, stick it in boiling water (don't burn self), remove, whack with a
piece of wood (or rubber mallet), repeat.  It might work.

You might also be able to free the piston of you hold the master in one
hand, and bash it with the other hand (again, with wood or soft hammer, to
avoid marring the alloy)

I had a stuck clutch master cylinder- I eventually had to use the inner
spring to "pogo" the piston out.  

-Malcolm
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