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11-4-2019
I had not stored the car sensitively when I had it for 28 years in the garage, with the brakes last being bled in about 1991. So when I disassembled the car in 2016, the cylinders all looked awful and I thought they might be toast. Turned out they're not.
New Cunifer brake piping - all metal lines will be replaced. Hydraulic hand tool to double and bubble flare en route from USA right now. You can see the brake cylinders before cleaning and painting.
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Rear brake proportioning valve piston - L=NOS (not so good); R=original (quite good). So the old valve will go back in the car.
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The two complete proportioning valves disassembled. The one with paint is the NOS one.
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Painted front wheel cylinders, which came up nicely after a hone.
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The old proportioning valve with the sealing nut off, showing how the piston appears. It was moving smoothly!
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Rear wheel cylinders (tiny bore, 16 mm) repainted and kits galore available to replace all the wear items.
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Wow a labor of love. Great!!
Posted by Diggymart on 9/7/19 @ 4:02:23 PM