Luke_Healey
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I removed and tore down the master cylinder tonight so I thought I'd post some photos. I got the car in over the summer of 2007. Someone had rebuilt it completely in 1992. I imagine this was the last time the master cylinder had attention.
The master cylinder was wet with fluid and crusty.
The pushrods were crusty
I polished the pushrods with 1000 grit sandpaper, but they are both pitted. They are relatively smooth now.
Popping the piston cap revealed nastiness
Popping the top revealed that I'd been clutching and braking with pressurized baby poo
Cleaning ensued. The cylinders aren't horrible. The rust that was present was down at the bottom. I imagine water was in the brake fluid. Possibly the previous owner was using DOT 5 fluid.
I cleaned out the reservoir and cleaned the passage holes
The springs both have broken plastic tips, and one side had this white plastic part in the rear. The other side had this copper hunk back there
A closer shot of the damaged tips on the springs
Most of the stuff cleaned up well. I didn't find any damaged seals, and all of the seals were made in England. My kit looks identical to the parts
So here are my questions:
How important is it to have absolutely no pitting in the cylinder bores? How important is it to have no pitting on the pushrods? Does anyone sell the replacement plastic tips at the end of the springs? I don't see them on VB or Moss website. Finally, that plastic cone that sits behind one of the springs, do I need two of them, or is it for one side only?
Thanks for any info.
The master cylinder was wet with fluid and crusty.

The pushrods were crusty

I polished the pushrods with 1000 grit sandpaper, but they are both pitted. They are relatively smooth now.

Popping the piston cap revealed nastiness

Popping the top revealed that I'd been clutching and braking with pressurized baby poo

Cleaning ensued. The cylinders aren't horrible. The rust that was present was down at the bottom. I imagine water was in the brake fluid. Possibly the previous owner was using DOT 5 fluid.

I cleaned out the reservoir and cleaned the passage holes

The springs both have broken plastic tips, and one side had this white plastic part in the rear. The other side had this copper hunk back there

A closer shot of the damaged tips on the springs

Most of the stuff cleaned up well. I didn't find any damaged seals, and all of the seals were made in England. My kit looks identical to the parts

So here are my questions:
How important is it to have absolutely no pitting in the cylinder bores? How important is it to have no pitting on the pushrods? Does anyone sell the replacement plastic tips at the end of the springs? I don't see them on VB or Moss website. Finally, that plastic cone that sits behind one of the springs, do I need two of them, or is it for one side only?
Thanks for any info.