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Technical Storing new master & wheel cylinders

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Glen E MacDonald, Oct 22, 2022.

  1. Glen E MacDonald
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    Any advice on how best to store a new set of brake master and wheel cylinders to prevent internal corrosion. It may be a year or two before I install them on a project car. They're still in original packaging and will be kept in a dry, heated garage. Thanks for any thoughts!
     
  2. jetnow1
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    I stored my brake parts for quite a bit longer in the bottom drawer of my toolbox with no issues. If you control the humidity you should have no issues. I save all those little packets that come with electronics etc and throw them in
    my tool boxes.
     
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  3. indyjps
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    Clean and paint the steel, wrap them in oily rags, try to keep stable temperature.

    Really though, consider they sit in a warehouse or parts shelf for possibly years, with no regard to temperature, just the cardboard box and maybe some port plugs to protect them.
     
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  4. Parts like that I keep inside the house in a broom closet or my pantry. I have made a list I tape to the inside of the door in case CRS kicks in.
     
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  5. Johnny Gee
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    Dresser drawer next to the wife’s under wear. Really, any where in the house would be the same.
     
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  6. theHIGHLANDER
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    I have a spare master that's oily and in a plastic bag. Still nice 2 years later. Temps swings in the shop over winter go as low as 40, high as 68 and in Mich besides. Yup, still oily.
     
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  8. Mr48chev
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    Do you have access to a food saver type vacuum sealer? That should take care of any condensation issue.
     
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  9. Budget36
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    You can buy a 30 pack of the small desiccant pack on Amazon for 10 bucks as I recall. I looked awhile back to store a block. Price may have changed.
     
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  10. choptop40
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    in a mason jar on Funk and Wagnalls porch.....he he he ......Budget36 what he said,,,,
     
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  11. In the autoparts they just store them on the shelf.
     
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  12. stuart in mn
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    What does the original packaging consist of? Are they sealed in plastic, just sitting in a cardboard box, or what?
     
  13. Wasn't it a mayonnaise jar?
     
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  14. Glen E MacDonald
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    Sealed in plastic. I haven't opened them yet.
     
  15. banjorear
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    You're good. I've sprayed a squirt of Kroil in the bleeder screw at times. Still looked good 10 years later. No leaks
     
  16. choptop40
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    mayonaise jar it was....may a camel
    avoid going on your garage floor.....
     
  17. Oils do not mix with brake fluid. (IMO) - Just leave them sealed in plastic wrap.
     

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