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Today TexAndy, Keith_J, and I started rebuilding the wheel cylinders on my M37. It turns out that they needed it in a serious way. There was quite a bit of corrosion in all 4 cylinders and we actually had to pull the shoes away from the cylinders then cycle them to get 2 of the pistons out. On two of the cylinders we had to take a socket and the bench vise to get them out.
After honing the housings we cleaned up the the pistons with some 800 grit wet sandpaper and acetone. A couple of the bleeder valves were also clogged so had to ream them out with a bit of wire then flush them out.
Unfortunately on the last wheel we found a rotten brake line and will have to wait until tomorrow to see if we can pick it up locally or I'll have to order it and wait until next week.
Pics -
1 & 2 - corrosion in housing
3 - piston before cleaning
4 - one clean piston and one before cleaning
After honing the housings we cleaned up the the pistons with some 800 grit wet sandpaper and acetone. A couple of the bleeder valves were also clogged so had to ream them out with a bit of wire then flush them out.
Unfortunately on the last wheel we found a rotten brake line and will have to wait until tomorrow to see if we can pick it up locally or I'll have to order it and wait until next week.
Pics -
1 & 2 - corrosion in housing
3 - piston before cleaning
4 - one clean piston and one before cleaning
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