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Old 03-18-2003, 01:26 PM
Wasuchi Wasuchi is offline
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How chewed up is the piston? If it isn't very bad try some very fine sandpaper to smooth it off..... worked well on my slightly pitted Bendix piston, 400 I think was the # on the paper. If it's bad I would try to locate another piston just to be safe unless you are totally sure that it will work. Sorry, don't know what's in the ATE kit, the Bendix had the o-rings for the pistons, rubber boots for pistons, and the metal thing that the pad sits on. You might be able to find the right size o-rings if you look at some used for ac systems.
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