I SEVERELY need a new master cylinder for my Deuce. My Deuce has developed a master cylinder leak. Saturn Surplus has new M/Cs for $100, but no rebuild kits, Ted's Trucks N Stuff wants $82.00 for a new M/C. Does anyone have a line on a more reasonably priced new or rebuilt Deuce Master Cylinder? I can't find anything listed in the Steel Soldiers X-reference list.
I'd consider rebuilding my current M/C but its too D*** cold to do it now (-10 F last night). I have to work outside, I don't even have an enclosed garage to rebuild a M/C in. I'll be lucky just to change out the M/C without freezing to death. I'll save the old M/C and rebuild it when temps get more reasonable.
Can anyone help me out here? I have to pour a pint of BFS (at a cost of $7.95/pint) in the M/C every time I need to move the Deuce! I finally got smart and bought 2 gallons of BFS at $83+ (including shipping) so at least I have enough BFS to keep me going for a while.
I need to get this M/C replaced. On both Monday and Tuesday my kid's school bus got stuck in the snow within 2 miles of my home. If I had a GOOD set of brakes on the Deuce I could have unstuck the school bus in about 15 minutes (and most of that time would have been shoveling snow off the hood of the truck so I could get it started and see well enough to drive it!). Instead the kids had to wait on the bus 45 minutes to an hour for the school system to send out a tow truck and get the bus unstuck!
Did I mention we get a LOT of snow out here?
I'd consider rebuilding my current M/C but its too D*** cold to do it now (-10 F last night). I have to work outside, I don't even have an enclosed garage to rebuild a M/C in. I'll be lucky just to change out the M/C without freezing to death. I'll save the old M/C and rebuild it when temps get more reasonable.
Can anyone help me out here? I have to pour a pint of BFS (at a cost of $7.95/pint) in the M/C every time I need to move the Deuce! I finally got smart and bought 2 gallons of BFS at $83+ (including shipping) so at least I have enough BFS to keep me going for a while.
I need to get this M/C replaced. On both Monday and Tuesday my kid's school bus got stuck in the snow within 2 miles of my home. If I had a GOOD set of brakes on the Deuce I could have unstuck the school bus in about 15 minutes (and most of that time would have been shoveling snow off the hood of the truck so I could get it started and see well enough to drive it!). Instead the kids had to wait on the bus 45 minutes to an hour for the school system to send out a tow truck and get the bus unstuck!
Did I mention we get a LOT of snow out here?
Attachments
-
54.2 KB Views: 465