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Old 12-11-2019, 07:29 PM
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If you rebuild your own (very simple I might add), instead of buying a rebuild kit, buy a complete similar rebuilt master cylinder. You can buy the rebuilt master for less money then the rebuild kit. At least that has been my experience.
That's exactly what I did. And here I thought I was being uniquely crafty lol It was actually because I couldn't source a rebuild kit when I did it.
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Old 12-11-2019, 07:38 PM
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Whitepost. Really fast service. I have sent several over the years. I fedex them there on a Monday morning and have always had them back before Friday. One time I had it back Wed afternoon!. They sleeve them.

Note: If you want the original finish left alone, like on a survivor car, make sure you tell them beforehand so they don't paint it.
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Hi i just sent today to White Post my GM Moraine Master Cylinder for 1974 Trans am for sleeve and rebuild they told me takes 3 to 4 weeks to returned done but give me the option to pay 25% more and returned in 3 days after received also they told me they painted in cast grey in my case is good because i plan to repainted in black like comes from factory and the cast grey base is good to prevent rust in the future. after receive i posted pics before and after thanks
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Hi i just sent today to White Post my GM Moraine Master Cylinder for 1974 Trans am for sleeve and rebuild they told me takes 3 to 4 weeks to returned done but give me the option to pay 25% more and returned in 3 days after received also they told me they painted in cast grey in my case is good because i plan to repainted in black like comes from factory and the cast grey base is good to prevent rust in the future. after receive i posted pics before and after thanks
Receive the Master Cylinder back from White Post i paid extra 25% to returned back in 3 days painted in Black before installed and bleeding the MC on the bench but unfortunately not working properly on the car the brake pedal go to the floor we bleed again the complete system and not help this MC have internal bleeding problem i returned back to White Post and they replace the rear piston due to corrosion and sent me back again installed on the car still same problem pedal go to the floor no preassure on MC, i asumme the sleeve is the problem not the piston's call tomorrow to White post to see what they do. keep informed (by the way with my current master cylinder the car brakes perfect)
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