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04-21-2008, 23:15
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LDS power baby
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: cincy, Oh
Posts: 15,693
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5 ton master cylinder rebuild
I got 2 rebuild kits from Ted's trucks and stuff. Very nice people and VERY good service. I removed my master cyl to rebuild it today and there was an extra piece in the kit that did not come out of my master cyl. It is a brass "O" ring that is the same size as the bore of the master. I checked with 2 other members who could not "absolutly" tell me where it belongs. One even looked at an exploded view he got in a (I think) Memphis catalog. Since one did not come out of my assembly, I didn't put it back in. It is paper thin so I think it might be a shim. I will be re-installing the master tomorrow, so I figured I would ask you guys. Any input on what it is for or where it should go? TIA!
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04-22-2008, 01:42
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4 Star General
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Delta Junction, Alaska
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RE: 5 ton master cylinder rebuild
Those Kits, often have several applications. Its not uncommon to have extra pieces.
Lee in Alaska
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