Cleveland Master cylinder:How do I service this?

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Ian Law
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Cleveland Master cylinder:How do I service this?

Post by Ian Law » Wed Sep 26, 2012 9:46 pm

Could anyone offer advice as to how best I might service my "Pull" type Cleveland master cylinders?
I have the Parker drawings, parts lists and kits of "O" rings etc. for my 10-23 cylinders.

I also have the benefit of an old broken cylinder of similar type and the innards look fairly straightforward.

The cylinders I need to service appear to be in reasonable order, with a smooth action, but I haven't dismantled them yet. I have no idea how old they are but am certain the "O" rings should be replaced, at the very least.

How do I judge whether or not the cylinder bores need honing and, if so, how should this be done to avoid ruining the bores? I have never used a cylinder hone before, but understand they need a very light touch and, possibly, only one "pass".

Any advice appreciated.

Ian law

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Re: Cleveland Master cylinder:How do I service this?

Post by tnowak » Thu Sep 27, 2012 8:11 am

Ian,

Although I don't have any experience with overhauling Cleveland master cylinders I have recently serviced my old Electrol master cylinders (fitted to the Piper Vagabond/Clipper/Pacer). I suspect you will only need to replace the O rings to get the cylinders working like new. As long as your cylinder bores aren't badly corroded/pitted I wouldn't do any honing.
Hope this helps.
Tony Nowak
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Re: Cleveland Master cylinder:How do I service this?

Post by Ian Law » Thu Sep 27, 2012 9:07 am

Many thanks Tony. Instinct has been telling me not to mess about with the bore of the cylinder.

Ian

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