Thanks Glen. I think i will rebuilt mine one more time. It is not leaking. It initially has a good pedal but it slowly goes down to the floor. From past experience it could be the tipping valve? What do you think.
If it comes to getting it sleeved, White post restorations is still doing it, and so is Apple Hydraulics up in NJ or NY.
I used to have mine done in SS but the fellow died awhile back.
HTH
Glen
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Oscar several cylinders are similar but there are differences in the bore sizes and it changes the hydraulic ratio & the balance of the brakes front to rear.
Yeah a couple of those GT-6/Spit cylinders aren't cheap.
The other option is to have the old cylinder sleeved, preferably in SS, or brass, but it has been a few years since I had one done.
Glen
Does anyone know if a spitfire brake master cylinder can fit in a 72 GT6? It is a lot cheaper online. Glen I'm sure you would know.
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