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Short Airpack for M35A2

Johny5

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So it appears everyone is sold out of the short style airpacks for the M35A2. Does anyone have a source of these that are in good condition?

Also, has anyone went from a short airpack to a long airpack incase I can't find a shorty?
 

rustystud

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So it appears everyone is sold out of the short style airpacks for the M35A2. Does anyone have a source of these that are in good condition?

Also, has anyone went from a short airpack to a long airpack incase I can't find a shorty?
The short and long air-packs are totally interchangeable.
 

texas30cal

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I measured the ID a couple weeks ago in order to try to find some tubing the same size but lost my notes. I remember it was right on a size, 4.250, 4.500 etc? Could someone who has one apart measure the ID with calipers ? If I can get the tubing I can part the ends off and tig them back on, it will require building a fixture for the lathe and one for welding but it can be done.
 
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gimpyrobb

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I measured the ID a couple weeks ago in order to try to find some tubing the same size but lost my notes. I remember it was right on a size, 4.250, 4.500 etc? Could someone who has one apart measure the ID with calipers ? If I can get the tubing I can part the ends off and tig them back on, it will require building a fixture for the lathe and one for welding but it can be done.
I can send one of my crappy housings that is pitted if you'd like. I was saving it to work on later, but if your willing to head the "fix it" front, I'll get it out asap.
 

rustystud

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I measured the ID a couple weeks ago in order to try to find some tubing the same size but lost my notes. I remember it was right on a size, 4.250, 4.500 etc? Could someone who has one apart measure the ID with calipers ? If I can get the tubing I can part the ends off and tig them back on, it will require building a fixture for the lathe and one for welding but it can be done.
That would be great if you could "sleeve" the cylinders ! I know that the brake company I mentioned earlier back east is doing that. They are using stainless steel sleeves. I also believe they are lathing the piston to fit in the smaller bore. The leather seal is able to adjust to the smaller size very easily. I tried to pin down the manager on "exactly" what they do but he got a little "cagey" after awhile. I believe if someone got themselves set-up to do this procedure they would have a ton of customers !
 

rustystud

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It couldn't be from me since I just got these kits and haven't sold one yet.
I was referring to "Precision Engineering Rebuilders" . They are a pretty big company and about the only one out there still rebuilding our "air-pacs" and master cylinders especially the duel master cylinders. I've bought parts from them before and have talked with the shop manager quite a bit.
 
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