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A friend's '67 MGB had clutch hydraulic failure, the master cylinder stopped building pressure. Got the appropriate kit from Moss, went to his place and we spent four hours doing the task. Rust in the bore at the front, the cylinder had been replaced when the car went through a mechanical rebuild a couple decades back. Whoever did the work neglected to put any lubricant at the pushrod end of the M/C, the car has sat most of its life, too. Clevis pin was dry as well. Honed the cylinder and installed new seals. Today the Eezi-Bleed goes with me and we finish the job.
To anyone thinking this is a "no big whoop" task, I suggest taking the vehicle to an experienced tech. Getting the cylinder out is almost straightforward, disassembly and honing the bore is like any outher M/C. Reinstalling the thing is akin to combining a contortionist act with building a ship in a bottle... entertaining for the viewers, nerve-wracking for the performer. Much colorful language and gnashing of teeth. In other words: "Don't try this trick at home!"
To anyone thinking this is a "no big whoop" task, I suggest taking the vehicle to an experienced tech. Getting the cylinder out is almost straightforward, disassembly and honing the bore is like any outher M/C. Reinstalling the thing is akin to combining a contortionist act with building a ship in a bottle... entertaining for the viewers, nerve-wracking for the performer. Much colorful language and gnashing of teeth. In other words: "Don't try this trick at home!"
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