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1-7/32" Just past the compensator port toward the front. Yes it does seem to be tapered slightly as my ID mic would only go as far as just past the compensator port. Gimme another 5 minutes or so.
Posted on: 2010/10/14 19:25
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Greater than 1-3/32" at the very bottom of the bore. Call it 1-1/8". The only thing i can find 1.00" about this unit is the trip washer on the end of the ram.
Posted on: 2010/10/14 19:36
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Maybe it's just wore out!
LMFAO!
Posted on: 2010/10/14 19:36
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The small traper is most likely there for foundry core removal.
Posted on: 2010/10/14 19:38
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ALSO, about 1/2 inch from the bottom of the bore and at the 6'oclock position there is a peculiar round indentation about 1/16" deep and 3/8" in diameter which pretty much blows my foundry core removal theory for the taper.
Edit, no wait a minute, that mite confirm the foundery core removal theory if the core were in 2wo halves parallel to the bore.
Posted on: 2010/10/14 19:46
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T'Pacman wrote:
"Maybe it's just wore out! LMFAO!" OH! yes yes!!! It needs to be sleeved by a qualified, certified, sanctified, christened and cionfirmed and dyed in the wool professional!!! AND done every 3 to 5 years too!!! Gufwah ha ha ha ha ha .
Posted on: 2010/10/14 19:53
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G'day Mates,
Further to the question about the stainless steel liner in the BTV rebuilt for me by Karps of CA, it was a stainless steel sleeve for the master cylinder bore. It wasn't absolutely necessary but was an optional extra to increase the lifespan of the reconditioned master cylinder. Cheers, John
Posted on: 2010/10/15 0:38
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Interesting find today. While doing my AC conversion, needed to take the BTV out but Surprise! (or not), found reservoir was half empty! Was going to take it out anyway to see if I could come up with another way to mount a modern unit but this kind of forces the issue.
This car is a garage queen with very few miles on it since a full body off several years ago and vendor supplied (rebuilt) BTV. No sign of external leaks. The leakage is approx 7ml in the cup and appears the leather piston seal has also got some on it. Incidentally, the full stroke fluid output is just over 20ml. Of course, in normal operation it will never go full stroke on purpose so probably average pedal application to cylinders would be half that.
Posted on: 2010/10/15 14:51
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I am 100% convinced that the fluid in the vacuum chamber is caused by the incorrect reservoir cover gasket. Incidentially, all you really need to do is either cut off the gasket around the return port or just turn it around. The lid fits on either way, with the filler cap to the left or the right, therefore the gasket will too.
Posted on: 2010/10/15 15:05
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