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Post by Warrenk on Nov 2, 2018 20:22:00 GMT 10
Would anyone know what type of wheel cylinders in caravan hydraulic brakes would have been used in 1968. I am trying to get the brakes to work in the caravan i just bought and I am finding out that almost everything about the brakes is different to what is available. I am guessing they might be mid 60's Holden.
Warren
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Post by talisman on Nov 4, 2018 7:04:20 GMT 10
The best way to do it is to take the cylinders to a brake place and have them sleeved with stainless liners. No more wheel cylinder problems.
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bigkel
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Post by bigkel on Nov 4, 2018 13:44:16 GMT 10
if you also get stainless pistons as well the whole set up will last many years ,alloy pistons can corrode and swell ,
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Post by Warrenk on Nov 5, 2018 17:19:17 GMT 10
If the wheel cylinders weren't available I would have had the existing cylinders sleeved, Today I found them at a local brake and clutch business. I thought they might have been from a Holden which was wrong, instead they are a rear wheel cylinder of an XR Falcon.
Warren
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