What timing. I am currently in the process of doing a complete replacement of all of my wheel cylinders. I bought new since I could not get the kits and also because I did rebuild one, and decided with dealing with all 6 wheel hub locations, I would replace the rest.
I would suggest you get the proper bearing nut socket. I believe it is OTC 1907, but I would research the site to be sure. The bearing nuts are 3" - 8 sided.
I am also repacking all the bearings and inspecting and replacing seals when necessary. Remember the cork seal in the keyway!
I estimate I could do 4 a day in terms of time, but my body says two is enough. I am replacing wheel cylinders, packing the bearings, doing a major brake adjustment and bleeding the brake system after each wheel.
TM9-2320-209-20-3-2 is the one you need to check out for the proceedure on the brake adjustment and bearing adjustments. Go to the Deuce forum and it is in the Deuce FAQ section.
One other "gotta have" tool for the deuce is a torque multiplier wrench for the lug nuts. After using one, I vowed I would not venture into the lug nuts without one. It just makes the job so much easier.
Hope this helps
RL