No. If guess not. I was looking for a scientific solution for future reference. I’ll just put new wheel cylinders in when I build brakes like I have been doing for years!
I have a big problem rebuilding the wheel Cylinders now a day cause the new ones are dirt cheap unless you have some real ODD parts. I just replaced four of them on my 1956 F100 Ford pickup and they were made in the USA on top of that...If I remember (without going and finding the invoice) they were less than 25 bucks each......
I have a big problem rebuilding the wheel Cylinders now a day cause the new ones are dirt cheap unless you have some real ODD parts. I just replaced four of them on my 1956 F100 Ford pickup and they were made in the USA on top of that...If I remember (without going and finding the invoice) they were less than 25 bucks each......
If they are quality cylinders... I have had them leak. Frustrating. Rock auto is pretty good with such parts. Just watch out for which warehouse they ship from or the shipping can add up. I got everything I needed for a GM front load 9.2” including new nos wheel cylinders, shoes, drums, etc for less than $100. Delivered. Pretty nice surprise. All good, original, GM parts.
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