List - I would like to put forth two points on this message: Please note the statement that this person makes regarding a hesitation (perhaps dread) at asking this list for advice and counsel on this relatively straightforward question. When we foster this kind of "fear to participate" from people who could make a significant contribution to the DeLorean marque (given the chance), then we cannot expect to see growth and development in the List, or in the car. Next time you are itching to hit the "reply" button, remember this persons' message. Please note also that the number of members on this list has decreased in the last few months. Could this hostile environment play a factor in this negative growth of the List? I wonder ... Now then ... in the "olden days", all good shade tree mechanics rebuilt their brake master cylinders until the walls were too thin to hold the pressure. I have (unconfirmed, but a good starting place) kit part numbers Raybestos MK1544, and Girling/Lucas SP7243. To rebuild a cylinder, you need a good brake hone, and some calipers for measuring diameter, in addition to the rebuild parts. Toby Peterson VIN 2248 Winged1 - For a kinder, gentler List --- In dmcnews@xxxx, hostmaster@xxxx wrote: > I tried to search the DML archives for this, but simply don't have > the time to bog through page after page of "my individual tastes are > right so I must protest anything different". > > In fact, I greatly hesitate to pose this question in the Delorean > debating list, since I'm certain the majority response will be > attack, but it's the only place I know to ask. > If you have not tried this idea, and you think I should be burned at > the stake for even thinking about it, and are getting ready to "give > me what I deserve", please hold off until all the useful and > constructive statements are out of the way, first.