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Thread: Brake Fluid Reservoir

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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    Still expensive for a jam tin with a hole in the bottom but I guess beggars cannot be choosers.
    I'm not sure if a jam tin with a hole in it is roadworthy down here.
    Maybe I should get it registered in Canberra.

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    tin can

    Hi send me a P M
    I have a few
    a lot cheaper than UK ones
    cheers
    Ian

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    what is a PM

    Quote Originally Posted by back_in View Post
    Hi send me a P M
    I have a few
    a lot cheaper than UK ones
    cheers
    Ian
    hi there, what is a "PM"

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    private message

    click on the posters name

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    If you cleaned that one up i bet it would rival a watering can

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    Finding those brake reservior cans in good nik is not easy.
    There is a lot of similar cans about.
    The CAT glue tin is similar dimensions not exact but will do till the right
    one can be found. Drill a hole in the bottom and screw in the fitting
    with new washers and it will work. Mark







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    Somehow I don't think that will sell. You might be able to fix it up, but GBP 999.00 for postage?

    Aaron.

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    Arrow brake fluid reservoir found at....

    Hi there S1 owners,
    I have found this item on Melvyn Rutter's Morgan car web site at

    Melvyn Rutter - Brake HydraulicsBrake Hydraulics

    See page 2 , 10 down.

    They are identical to the land rover ones and they even make one with 2 outlets at the bottom of the can. I have their catalogue and from this I could build a complete Morgan car. They are the only manufacturer in the world still in private hands and still stock parts for even the very first car made in 1934. I mention this because most of the parts for the early years of Series one land rovers brake parts, are indeed the very same used on Morgan s and they are still obtainable. So check out the site, and maybe its worth buying a catalogue for looking at, in a pictorial form, all the parts that might fit our beloved landies?
    This is the pictures that I have just received, look the same to me!


    Last edited by mildred; 8th June 2010 at 03:40 PM.

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    Thanks for the link Mildred but 62 GBP sounds rather expensive!

    The only thing that is stopping me from making bucket loads of these is getting the cap and neck If anyone can find a business that makes screw-top cans please let me know,

    Cheers Charlie

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