Pick up Restoration (Part 1)
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The safest thing to do would be to fit all new brake cylinders and pipes. Though if you want I could send you an OK pair of used rear cylinders for the cost of postage.


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that's just the banjo bolt - the cylinder needs replacing, but would have needed that anyway. the banjo bolt is not expensive.But on the other side, disaster, the nut was immovable, locked solid, and it sheared off, how am I going to get that out?
The life expectancy of a rear cylinder on a car parked over grass/dirt is not very long at all. They last much longer if they have a good rubber boot but usually the boot is split or missing, and some of the new ones are rubbish too.
If the bleed screw can be removed from the brass 'banjo' then the banjo is likely to be reuseable. I clean up the surfaces to make sure it will seal well. You will need new copper washers or you can soften the old ones by heating until cherry red and dropping in water (the opposite of steel). The washer under the banjo bolt will have aquired a stepped surface which is hard to clean up - I usually file it flat to make sure all debris is cleaned off the surface.
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Jan 06: The Minor SII Africa adventure: http://www.minor-detour.com
Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
Aug 07 & Aug 08 - back from the Lands End to Orkney in 71 pickup
Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block

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aha, things are starting to make sense now, thanks gents, I'd better get those drums stripped and the cylinders replaced with new one's.
Should I expect a cloud of asbestos dust when I take the covers off the drums? and more to the point who does new cylinders and pipes? or can I make my own pipes?
Should I expect a cloud of asbestos dust when I take the covers off the drums? and more to the point who does new cylinders and pipes? or can I make my own pipes?
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Clouds of dust - probably not, but possible if the shoes on there are very old and etc etcdavidmiles wrote: Should I expect a cloud of asbestos dust when I take the covers off the drums? and more to the point who does new cylinders and pipes? or can I make my own pipes?
Cyliinders and pipes - all the suppliers, none of whom I'm allowed to mention as a moderator - others will point you in the right direction(s), or I can just tell you on Mon.
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And me... they'll do everything you need for a decent rear end. ;) You might be able to buy a kit from them that does ALL of your brakes, including new pipes, cylinders, grommets, shoes, springs and possibly even a new backing plate if it doesn't clean up too well.
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So, Bull motif, I'll be looking them up on the internet later, but for today, it being a sunny sunday just prior to a trip to North Summerset to collect my next large lump for my project, some project/route planning was on the cards, that it took place in a pub garden over a couple of pints had nothing to do with it, only doing what the rest of of the country was doing, holding up the true British way of life aaahhhhhh.<br>
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I'd probably grind them off and get new ones...


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No one mentioned impact drivers; I love my impact driver, despite it looking increasingly like a mushroom.
I actually got it back when I was stripping my first MZ, but it's found many uses since then and Nikki found it terribly handy when she was stripping Hebe.
I actually got it back when I was stripping my first MZ, but it's found many uses since then and Nikki found it terribly handy when she was stripping Hebe.
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