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Burd 01-03-2020 01:37 PM

Update, master looked great, he painted it black, correct for F body, and......no brakes.
Had to put the old master back on, and send it back. Very disappointed. But let’s see what they do. His mechanic says it must be the sleeve.

ronzz572 01-03-2020 01:55 PM

MIne came back about a week ago. Looks great. Unfortunately mine won't be installed soon to check it. My car won't be ready for at least 6 to 8 months to install it.

RamAirBirds 01-04-2020 12:40 PM

What do people think on here about White post stating that there would be NO warranty if Silicone Fluid is used.
I have used many White Post Masters and used Silicone in most due to being used in restored cars and the Silicone is protective of paint.
In Short White Post literally re-coils at the mention of Silicone Fluid....What gives on this tidbit? Comments?

chevyman0429 01-04-2020 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bernhard (Post 1476398)
Nice.
What do they charge for a re-sleeved master

Yup I知 wondering the same thing or anyone care to share what the charge for a sleeve and rebuild? Thanks

Burd 01-06-2020 03:05 PM

I want to say with the quicker turnaround price included it was like $350 I値l confirm.
Now I知 glad I just bought new wheel cylinders for the back instead of bs地 around with the OG ones.

Vern B 01-06-2020 07:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chevyman0429 (Post 1477691)
Yup I知 wondering the same thing or anyone care to share what the charge for a sleeve and rebuild? Thanks

I have one at Karps right now, I think the quote was $275, but that was 3 months ago and it's not back yet.

Burd 01-10-2020 02:11 PM

I was wrong on the price, it was $175. So they did it again for him. Getting it on and bled today. I hope it’s good.

CSS1970396 01-13-2020 12:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CSS1970396 (Post 1475151)
Hi i just sent today to White Post my GM Moraine Master Cylinder for 1974 Trans am for sleeve and rebuild they told me takes 3 to 4 weeks to returned done but give me the option to pay 25% more and returned in 3 days after received also they told me they painted in cast grey in my case is good because i plan to repainted in black like comes from factory and the cast grey base is good to prevent rust in the future. after receive i posted pics before and after thanks

Receive the Master Cylinder back from White Post i paid extra 25% to returned back in 3 days painted in Black before installed and bleeding the MC on the bench but unfortunately not working properly on the car the brake pedal go to the floor we bleed again the complete system and not help this MC have internal bleeding problem i returned back to White Post and they replace the rear piston due to corrosion and sent me back again installed on the car still same problem pedal go to the floor no preassure on MC, i asumme the sleeve is the problem not the piston's call tomorrow to White post to see what they do. keep informed (by the way with my current master cylinder the car brakes perfect)

Burd 01-13-2020 02:15 PM

It’s not doing the kit that’s hard, it’s the sleeve. Btw, it still goes to the floor. So not sure how What Whitepost is going handle this. So much for paying extra to express the whole thing.
He put the non/ correct master back on and the brakes are fine. So. It is their rebuild they did it twice and sill it’s no good.

Mr.Nickey Nova 01-13-2020 09:24 PM

Sounds like White Post isn't the one to go with anymore... You would think, they would have a way of testing each master before shipping.


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