Re: IML: rust on master cylinder
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Re: IML: rust on master cylinder



Frederick Joslin <fljoslin@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am going to replace the master cylinder on my 69 Lebaron and would like to know if there are any suggestions for a "home" method to stop the new one from rusting.
On the last master cylinder I replaced, I decided to try some spray paint that I found at a local auto parts store (can't remember which store, but it was likely either AutoZone, Advance, or NAPA).

The paint is Plasti-Kote Rebuilder's Finish: http://www.plastikote.com/plastikote/auto/template.jsp?searchcode=RES&product=Rebuilder

All in all, it did OK, but not fantastic.  It has prevented the master cylinder from rusting, but it does not resist brake fluid.  If brake fluid spills on the paint, the paint will come off in that area (and then, of course, that spot rusts).

But it was relatively cheap, and as long as you're careful checking the brake fluid, it works fine.  I also found that if brake fluid does spill on it, if it's cleaned up quickly, it won't hurt the paint.

Hope this helps!

Elijah


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