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Took off the MC of my M51A2.
Despite the white color, the tag on it states its for a 5-ton only, and seems to be military origin.
During the several years standing without driving and topping it up a few times, I lost all the fluid in the MC reservoir, but some was left in the cylinder itself. As result, the inside of the reservoir looks rather rusty. The "cylinder" part looks ok, also the seals. However, there was some debris in it from the reservoir.
Anybody ever cleaned this? Maybe sandblasting the reservoir and then make sure it never gets empty again? Or clean (electrolysis) and paint with DOT 5 resistant rustoleum? Or some other trick that does not interact with the DOT5 later?
Yes, replacing the MC would be better, BUT ... I am living in the Czech Republic. So getting an MC from the USA here (and the other parts I need) costs a lot of $$$ in shipping costs. Up to 20 pounds already costs around 100$ by USPS. Trow in an air pack, some steering equipment etc, and you end up with shipping costs up or over $$ 1K!
The other thing is that I need a quick solution now (next few days, max a week) to have the truck movable on our private terrain and in the forests, and then a long term final solution. If the short and long term are the same, great. If not, a quick solution has to do for the moment.
What are possible civil replacements that might work which I can get here in Europe?
Despite the white color, the tag on it states its for a 5-ton only, and seems to be military origin.
During the several years standing without driving and topping it up a few times, I lost all the fluid in the MC reservoir, but some was left in the cylinder itself. As result, the inside of the reservoir looks rather rusty. The "cylinder" part looks ok, also the seals. However, there was some debris in it from the reservoir.
Anybody ever cleaned this? Maybe sandblasting the reservoir and then make sure it never gets empty again? Or clean (electrolysis) and paint with DOT 5 resistant rustoleum? Or some other trick that does not interact with the DOT5 later?
Yes, replacing the MC would be better, BUT ... I am living in the Czech Republic. So getting an MC from the USA here (and the other parts I need) costs a lot of $$$ in shipping costs. Up to 20 pounds already costs around 100$ by USPS. Trow in an air pack, some steering equipment etc, and you end up with shipping costs up or over $$ 1K!
The other thing is that I need a quick solution now (next few days, max a week) to have the truck movable on our private terrain and in the forests, and then a long term final solution. If the short and long term are the same, great. If not, a quick solution has to do for the moment.
What are possible civil replacements that might work which I can get here in Europe?