Re: SER1 Master cylinder
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Ulrico
No there's no kit, it is a specialist job.
I took my master cylinder to a brake service centre and he sent it away to a
specialist. They sleeved both the piston and the cylinder. It cost me about
AU$150.00 about $120.00 Euro and the cylinder came back ready to fit with a
new set of rubbers.
I don't know if it was the same people but there is an Australian company
listed on the SOG Parts specialist. But you should be able to find one in
Europe. Talk to a small brake service not one of the chains.
Cheers
Diana
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From: "Ulrico Becker" <ulrico.becker@xxxxxx.xx>
To: <series1@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 9:19 PM
Subject: AW: SER1 Master cylinder
Hi Diana,
are you talking of a standard procedure, meaning there is some sort of kit
available to do this?
If you had this done, how much did you pay for the service?
Cheers from a very rainy early spring or late winter day....
Ulrico
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Ian
You can also have the master cylinder and piston re-sleeved in stainless
which maked them much more durable. Most importantly still the original
part so no modification of the mounting, shafts or pipes.
Your local brake service should be able to arrange it.
Cheers
Diana
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