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Old 10-25-2020, 02:04 AM   #1
Greasey Harley
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Clear coat on a new master cylinder

I just put a brake master cylinder in my 73 Jimmy. After thoroughly cleaning it, I applied 2 coats of clear coat (like I always do) before bench bleeding it.
It occurred to me, not everybody realizes this is an option.
I have been clear coating new master cylinders for ...20 years, maybe?
I thoroughly clean the outside of the master cylinder with brake clean, let it dry, and spray it with 2 coats of clear spray paint.
It ain't perfect, but it does add some level of rust prevention.
I have had master cylinders that were [at least] 5 years old with almost zero rust.
Anyways just thought I'd share that tip.

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-Russ
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