Well, to put this to bed I have completed it ....
Ok, after getting the slave out, the dust seal was full of fluid .. as expected...
The main seal had gone, but in a rather unexpected way ...
the Bore was 'glazed' but not with rust as i expected, but rather a varnish-like material .... old, brake-fluid ...
this had built up into 'lumps' that the old, worn out seal just couldnt get over as efficiently as is probably used to, so the seal deformed and didnt spring back into shape - letting fluid out and air in ...
Also checkthed the master cylinder resevoir - the same varnish effect - so i cleaned that as best i could, topped up the master cylinder and let it drain for an hour - topping up the fluid the whole time until it ran clear
onto the slave......a quick dissassembly, dunk into the kero bath for a soak, a good clean, quick hand-hone with 2000-grit and kero, another kero bath and clean, new main and dust seal (Fitted using PBR light blue grease - also used in Brake reassembly) - replace the bleed nipple (ALWAYS REPLACE BLEED NIPPLES - ITS NOT WORTH THE HASSLE !!)
drop it back into the car and a twently minute gravity bleed had everything back to new !
One thing that struck me was the the slave was cast iron, not alloy like i expected, so maybe this is an 89 thing, but because of the good-old cast iron, i was able to get away with a rebuild instead of a replacement.
If it shows signs of failing in the next week or two, i will jsut order the UK part, replace it and forget about it
Thanks all
J
If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits eighty-eight miles per hour ... you're gonna see some serious s**t.