How to Rebuild Slave Cylinder 78-86 - Help
#1
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How to Rebuild Slave Cylinder 78-86 - Help
I need to rebuild the slave cylinder for my 82 and bought the kit from Roger. Is there any good write-ups out there? Tips/Tricks?
Thanks!
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#2
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Auto stores at one time sold a two bladed Hone for doing Slave and Master cylinders that would attach to a drill.
Use brake fluid and clean up any ruff spots (rust) until its smooth, else it won't last too long
Clean it up using more brake cleaner and fluid, reinstall the rubber bits, only use brake fluid as a lube.
I havn't done one in a long time, just buy rebuilt units now, I'm guessing that's not an option for your year?
Dave
Use brake fluid and clean up any ruff spots (rust) until its smooth, else it won't last too long
Clean it up using more brake cleaner and fluid, reinstall the rubber bits, only use brake fluid as a lube.
I havn't done one in a long time, just buy rebuilt units now, I'm guessing that's not an option for your year?
Dave
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Auto stores at one time sold a two bladed Hone for doing Slave and Master cylinders that would attach to a drill.
Use brake fluid and clean up any ruff spots (rust) until its smooth, else it won't last too long
Clean it up using more brake cleaner and fluid, reinstall the rubber bits, only use brake fluid as a lube.
I havn't done one in a long time, just buy rebuilt units now, I'm guessing that's not an option for your year?
Dave
Use brake fluid and clean up any ruff spots (rust) until its smooth, else it won't last too long
Clean it up using more brake cleaner and fluid, reinstall the rubber bits, only use brake fluid as a lube.
I havn't done one in a long time, just buy rebuilt units now, I'm guessing that's not an option for your year?
Dave