AquaMutt, my '91L, is "undergoing renovation":
My master brake cylinder has been drained of fluid for a couple months now and I didn't plug up the line input holes, but the cap has been on and the hood has kept the rain off.
I'm doing the Aspire rear axle drums right now and in a couple days I should be reassembling the whole new system and testing it, particularly the compression brake line fittings NAPA sold me. (Will they hold? Anyone ever use these steel fittings?)
Also, do I need to worry about my MC? Has being drained for awhile a bad thing? Would it rust inside? Do I need to bench bleed it like it was new? Or best to get a brand new MC?
Here's a rundown on all the other parts:
Aspire manual front brakes: used GC
Aspire rear drums: used GC, with new wheel cylinders
Brake line proportioner: used, off an Aspire
Hard lines and hoses: all new
Thoughts or worries?
Thanks,
Karl
My master brake cylinder has been drained of fluid for a couple months now and I didn't plug up the line input holes, but the cap has been on and the hood has kept the rain off.
I'm doing the Aspire rear axle drums right now and in a couple days I should be reassembling the whole new system and testing it, particularly the compression brake line fittings NAPA sold me. (Will they hold? Anyone ever use these steel fittings?)
Also, do I need to worry about my MC? Has being drained for awhile a bad thing? Would it rust inside? Do I need to bench bleed it like it was new? Or best to get a brand new MC?
Here's a rundown on all the other parts:
Aspire manual front brakes: used GC
Aspire rear drums: used GC, with new wheel cylinders
Brake line proportioner: used, off an Aspire
Hard lines and hoses: all new
Thoughts or worries?
Thanks,
Karl
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