d-m
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Hi all I havent posted in a wile but I have been lurking about. I have been restoring a 62 Austin mini and it has had some challenges of course every chance I get to make a part I jump on. I started on the brakes a few months back and found the front wheel cylinders were junk yes you can but them but in the US there 117.00 ea. I decided to sleeve them. I ordered up some stainless seamless tubing of the right ID when the tubing arrived I measured the OD chucked the cylinder in the mill squared the bore and bored, leaving .002 press fit, froze the cylinder and assembled and drilled the bleed and inlet holes. After finishing honing it all seemed to easy. Today getting closer to having the mini done and only a few things left I decided to bleed the brakes every thing went well till I applied some real braking force to the system. And the front cylinders started leaking. I removed one cylinder and removed the pistons and left the .937 cups, filled with the cylinder with Fluid and with air pushed them up against the jaws of my vise
To my surprise the fluid was not coming from the cups but was being forced out from between the sleeve and the cylinder wall. I use sleeve and bearing lock tight on the surfaces before I pressed them in. Any one else have any experience in doing this sort of sleeve I would like to know what I did wrong
Thanks Dave
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To my surprise the fluid was not coming from the cups but was being forced out from between the sleeve and the cylinder wall. I use sleeve and bearing lock tight on the surfaces before I pressed them in. Any one else have any experience in doing this sort of sleeve I would like to know what I did wrong
Thanks Dave
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