I can't really answer either of you until we've pulled it out of the hedge sometime this week.
The back seat is duetone, but I don't know what seat it is in as you can only see the top edge.
Under the bonnet looks reasonable, so we'll see what I can save.
More de rusting work, the second leaf spring this time. when I open the door to my workshop and step out into the garden, into the fresh air, take of the masks, ear protection and look back, I can see the dust blowing out. it tends to disperse very quickly. anything larger will produce a lot more rust clouds, So I can't de rust the chassis here. It'll have to be done professionally. for the neighbours sake at least. Having said that, de rusting with a brush like the one in the picture is a curiously satisfying activity.<br><br>
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Thanks for the encouragement Dan, It's come a long way since this shot talen at Westbourne motors on the day I recovered it, but its got an even longer way to go before its ready for the road<br><br>
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what is the concensus of opinion, do I try cleaning up this master cylinder, or replace with a new one? (I'd like to at least try to keep it in the project)<br><br>
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i would not use that one, i bet the its shot anyway
I bet its shot too.
But if the internal bore is perfect and the seals get replaced then whats the problem? to all intents and purposes that would then be a "new" MC albeit not shiny on the outside. Its always worth a look IMHO
Right, thanks fellas, I'll strip it down with the intention of binning if its scored or damaged inside, the cup and spring set replacement are on the must list for this little component.
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