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> My front suspension -pics, is this much rust OK?
Chris Pincetich
post May 1 2006, 11:53 PM
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First I got the front end up - practice pic post (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)


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John
post May 2 2006, 12:52 AM
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1) Can you see the thin metal piece near the top of the wood block on my jack? It looks like the remains of something that was thin, metal, and rusted off. What was it???


That is what remains of your gravel shield.

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Should I work on wire brushing it off, acid prep, and paint it?


Yes

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3) Same questions with the master cylinder: too much rust to buff out and keep it, or get a new one?


If it is not leaking, I wouldn't worry about the master cylinder. More importantly, how is your pedal cluster? That is something worth rebuilding/refinishing.


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do I need to measure the OD of the actual bar inthe middle to ge the measurement ofr the size?


The round portion will be the same diameter as the middle. Yes, I believe it is a weltmeister.
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