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What size hone

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I used a NAPA service tools 265
"Use to hone drum brake wheel cylinders and disk brake calipers from 3/4" to 2-1/2" (19mm-64mm). "
 

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OPTIMAL: not sure...; size: 1-3/8"
You may shop online for: CTA Tools 1146 1-3/8-Inch Brake Cylinder Flex Hone.


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Take a wheel cyl. in to NAPA and have them get you a ball type hone. the ball hones make a much nicer crosshatch pattern and are usualy a finer grit. I used to use them at the dealership, they are great.

Rob I dig the new avitar. :popcorn:

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Ah, there in lies a problem.

Take wheel apart, leave to go to NAPA. NAPA sucks here and I would be told to go on line to order before I get out the entire question/part number (like happened last week). Wait a week for the part.

So while the wheel is apart, wind storm hits, even if covered up, dust gets into everything and now I have more of a problem than I started with. One thing I've learned in the desert, start something, you better be able to close up in a timely manner.
 

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Ah, there in lies a problem.

Take wheel apart, leave to go to NAPA. NAPA sucks here and I would be told to go on line to order before I get out the entire question/part number (like happened last week). Wait a week for the part.

So while the wheel is apart, wind storm hits, even if covered up, dust gets into everything and now I have more of a problem than I started with. One thing I've learned in the desert, start something, you better be able to close up in a timely manner.
How true. I don't like to start anything I can't finish (yes, the exception is my LDT engine swap) because you don't know what will happen. Case in point. Gimpy and I pulled the alternator off my backhoe Friday night with the intenetion of me having it checked and fixed on Monday. Nope. It is a Magneti Marelli A127-55 that they can't fix. Now my backhoe is down blocking the Deuce that I want to get out to sell.

Get the parts before you start so the truck isn't down for days. ;-)
 

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Ducer: the tool I suggested above (CTA) is just one of different brands. This IS a flexible, ball type hone, and it IS the correct size 1-3/8" for the M35 wheel cylinders!
Napa possibly carries KD (would be model #2483)

None of these tools should cost more than $30.



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Thanks again and I should have it tomorrow---unless NAPA screws up. The other places were going to have to order it from KD taking 5-7 days.
 
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