Re-sleeving master cylinders?

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06 Jun 2017 14:55 - 06 Jun 2017 17:32 #763736 by slmjim+Z1BEBE
Re-sleeving master cylinders? was created by slmjim+Z1BEBE
We have some Z-1 master cylinders in need of being re-sleeved.

Has anyone had this done in the U.S. who could provide results and references?

Thanks for the assist!


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06 Jun 2017 15:01 #763739 by 650ed
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I have not used these folks' services, but you may want to contact them and ask if they can do your master cylinders. Ed

www.karpspb.com/sleeving.htm

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06 Jun 2017 15:21 #763740 by Nessism
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06 Jun 2017 18:00 - 06 Jun 2017 18:00 #763752 by ezrider714
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Interesting....NO more excuse to tearing into that rear M/C now.
Awaiting delivery of rebuild kit for the front also, so bore worries now out of mind, I feel much better about starting these projects :)
Don't know why sleeving never crossed my mind.......

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12 Jun 2017 12:31 #764165 by slmjim+Z1BEBE
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Hi all,
Two places we've contacted say they can do Z-1 MC's.

One claims their stainless steel sleeve is best 'cause it doesn't corrode. The other claims their hardened brass sleeve is best 'cause brass is, by nature, a bearing material.

Anyone here versed in the chemistry of DOT 3/DOT 4 brake fluid vs either sleeve material?


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12 Jun 2017 12:55 #764167 by Nessism
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Pretty sure brake fluid won't have any issue with these materials. I do know though that stainless in contact with aluminum can lead to corrosion, that's why anti seize is always recommended on stainless screws in aluminum. Brass is better but not as hard. Both are harder than aluminum though so a brass sleeve should be fine.

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12 Jun 2017 18:44 #764190 by Nebr_Rex
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Resleeving master cylinders is one of those projects that I have on the back burner.
I was considering stainless steel but brass would be easier to machine. And yes, stainless
steel does corrode. Just look into marine applications. It just takes a little longer.


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