Curios how you knew there were rubber parts in there? I’ve spent a lifetime around European cars of the era and have never had one apart until 2 days ago or even seen one fail. You attitude literally does nothing for the group. You constantly jump in after the fact waving your arms and telling us how you do everything right. They make horses with shorter legs. You should go find one.
Say what Pat Price? This was something I worked on TWENTY YEARS ago...when my car was restored and I took an active role with the restoration and the restorer.
Any questions?Now, anyone buying a 50-year old part, I don't care if sourced on eBay, from Craigslist, or pulled out of a junker you found somewhere and putting it directly on another car and expecting it to work clearly has a lot of learning to do...when I restored my car everything used from the car itself, or any used parts I bought, were always torn down are cleaned up and restored, renewed, re-plated etc. before consideration was ever given to re-installation...because a lot of old used junkyard parts (face it, if it's been pulled off some old car, it's a junkyard part) are junk. Shouldn't be a surprise.
But, before I was in there decades ago, however, there's common sense at work here. I too have worked on brake components over the years and I know full well that there HAS to be rubber seals in there. The brake system is SEALED and UNDER PRESSURE; it's a hydraulic system. How would you possibly do this without seals of some kind? Seals made of rubber. Every single component in the braking system, from the master cylinder, to the brake calipers, to the wheel cylinders in drum brakes, has rubber seals. Every hydraulic part called a "valve" has "seals" in it. Why must you think this is this some great mystery that I would know this? The real mystery is why you didn't.
As far as your trite, personal insults, come back calling to me when you actually volunteer for something in this group, when you spend countless days and hours working on projects such as the grille badge, or all of our treasury functions, or our Pagoda World Book project benefiting the entire group before you start throwing insults about. Last I checked, you've never volunteered for anything. You don't even use your name! So, until you actually so something more useful for the group, keep your personal insults to yourself.