Gun Cleaning Brass Brushes

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20 Feb 2006 11:16 #25115 by bemoore
Gun Cleaning Brass Brushes was created by bemoore
Anyone ever tried using a brass brush used in gun cleaning for reconditioning master cylinder bores? It would seem that the soft brass would be good for removing rust & other gunk from the bore with minimal damage. I've never seen a hone small enough to do this. It would also seem that a collection of various brush sizes would be useful in rust removal from a variety of places. Anyone tried this?

77 KZ650C1 w/Kerker 4-1

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20 Feb 2006 11:41 #25124 by RetroRiceRocketRider
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Ya know, that's a pretty good idea being that a gun cleaning brush has a long enough shaft to be able to reach all the way in there.

I used my Dremel tool with a slightly smaller than bore size brass brush to help prevent from accidentally enlarging the bore, then followed it with a nylon bristle Dremel brush.

It cleaned out all the gunk and rust perfectly!
I did this and installed the new rebuild kit about 2 years ago, and haven't had any leaks or a lick of problems since. B)

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20 Feb 2006 12:04 #25136 by fixer5000
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brass brushes work very well. i also used a pc of scotch brite cut into a stip and chucked in a drill...works just like a hone...use only the fine please...steve

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