Sort of depends what was really done. Sometimes a light honing will
clean up a cylinder without materially enlarging the bore. On the
other hand, if there serious rust or pitting and that was honed out,
then the cylinder might need sleeving. I personally wouldn't be
afraid to use the cylinder if the bore was clean, round, straight and
only a few thousandths over standard. Anything more than .020" or so
I would consider suspect. I think you need the cylinder measured to
make a decision.
Bill Huff
At 6/30/200911:58 AM, eastern sierra Adj Services wrote:
On the Evilpay, now, is an overhauled single pot master cylinder.
The seller confirms only that its orifice(s) has/have been "honed out".
Shouldn't one, or both of the line connections to its cast iron body be
SLEEVED or bushed with a steel insert, too, to prevent leakages?
Neil Vedder
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