wheel cylender..
wheel cylender..
whist fitting my new wheels i managed to bust my wheel cylinder - long story i cant be arsed to tell, but the moral is - DONT DO THIS - even getting it onto the back of a towtruck was a nightmare - the brakes were spitting fluid and essentially had NO power - had to use reverse/dubious clutch control to stop the thing running away 
Siddy-'87 360 Glt lhd convertible
Swapsea-'89 360GLT-swapped!
Leah-'84 340GL-sold! Maisie-'85 340GL-sold!
Snowy-'88 360GLE-killed by a truck! Dougle-'89 360GLT-dead&stolen!
Nessy-'86 340GL-foggy's! Grace-'86 360GLT-gone!
Swapsea-'89 360GLT-swapped!
Leah-'84 340GL-sold! Maisie-'85 340GL-sold!
Snowy-'88 360GLE-killed by a truck! Dougle-'89 360GLT-dead&stolen!
Nessy-'86 340GL-foggy's! Grace-'86 360GLT-gone!
Re: wheel cylender..
Why? Is your handbrake knackered?5lab wrote: had to use reverse/dubious clutch control to stop the thing running away
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its too knackered to stop the car on a big hill (it'll hold it, but not stop it), specially when one of the drums is full of fluid..
Siddy-'87 360 Glt lhd convertible
Swapsea-'89 360GLT-swapped!
Leah-'84 340GL-sold! Maisie-'85 340GL-sold!
Snowy-'88 360GLE-killed by a truck! Dougle-'89 360GLT-dead&stolen!
Nessy-'86 340GL-foggy's! Grace-'86 360GLT-gone!
Swapsea-'89 360GLT-swapped!
Leah-'84 340GL-sold! Maisie-'85 340GL-sold!
Snowy-'88 360GLE-killed by a truck! Dougle-'89 360GLT-dead&stolen!
Nessy-'86 340GL-foggy's! Grace-'86 360GLT-gone!
ouch.. £165 repair bill to get that sorted and the exhaust too.. main part of that was the labour @ £73, cos they replaced the front pipe from the exhaust... looks like i'll be walking everywhere for a while, cos i cant afford the petrol 
Siddy-'87 360 Glt lhd convertible
Swapsea-'89 360GLT-swapped!
Leah-'84 340GL-sold! Maisie-'85 340GL-sold!
Snowy-'88 360GLE-killed by a truck! Dougle-'89 360GLT-dead&stolen!
Nessy-'86 340GL-foggy's! Grace-'86 360GLT-gone!
Swapsea-'89 360GLT-swapped!
Leah-'84 340GL-sold! Maisie-'85 340GL-sold!
Snowy-'88 360GLE-killed by a truck! Dougle-'89 360GLT-dead&stolen!
Nessy-'86 340GL-foggy's! Grace-'86 360GLT-gone!
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Re: wheel cylender..
What's the whole story? Cause I've changed a wheel cylinder in September and it's working perfectly (but you have to do that very carefuly) You made something wrong but what?5lab wrote:whist fitting my new wheels i managed to bust my wheel cylinder - long story i cant be arsed to tell, but the moral is - DONT DO THIS - even getting it onto the back of a towtruck was a nightmare - the brakes were spitting fluid and essentially had NO power - had to use reverse/dubious clutch control to stop the thing running away
Collection: '78 343 Black Beauty, '82 345 GLS, '83 340 DL 2.0, '84 340 DL vario, '88 360 GLT 5d (2x) & 4d (2x), '89 GLT, '91 340 vario
Dad's cars: '87 340 vario, '89 340 vario
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Dad's cars: '87 340 vario, '89 340 vario
Lot of donors cars and parts...
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i burst the cylendar, and decided not to change it myself cos i dont trust my mechanic skills to stop me. also i was in the middle of no-where (my parents house) and didn't know of anywhere i could get a new cylinder from that day.
how i actually broke it? i took the wheels off to swap them for my alloys, and while they were off i took the drum off to work out how the brakes worked (i'm curious like that). i was pressing the pedal down, then realised that the self-adjuster mechanism had unwound itself, and i couldnt get the drum back on. now on my bike, you re-adjust the disk brakes simply using brute force to push the pads apart, so i thought it might be the same for this. battering the brake pads with a mallet didnt work so i thought i'd try and press the brake pedal really hard. turned out i pressed it a bit.. too.. hard. i then worked out how to adjust the adjuster, but it was too late, the cylendar was gone. still, i got the garage i took it to to fix my exhaust as well (so it doesnt knock all the time, all the time.. etc) so its nice and quiet - taht work would have needed doing before the mot (next week - eeeep!) anyways.
how i actually broke it? i took the wheels off to swap them for my alloys, and while they were off i took the drum off to work out how the brakes worked (i'm curious like that). i was pressing the pedal down, then realised that the self-adjuster mechanism had unwound itself, and i couldnt get the drum back on. now on my bike, you re-adjust the disk brakes simply using brute force to push the pads apart, so i thought it might be the same for this. battering the brake pads with a mallet didnt work so i thought i'd try and press the brake pedal really hard. turned out i pressed it a bit.. too.. hard. i then worked out how to adjust the adjuster, but it was too late, the cylendar was gone. still, i got the garage i took it to to fix my exhaust as well (so it doesnt knock all the time, all the time.. etc) so its nice and quiet - taht work would have needed doing before the mot (next week - eeeep!) anyways.
Siddy-'87 360 Glt lhd convertible
Swapsea-'89 360GLT-swapped!
Leah-'84 340GL-sold! Maisie-'85 340GL-sold!
Snowy-'88 360GLE-killed by a truck! Dougle-'89 360GLT-dead&stolen!
Nessy-'86 340GL-foggy's! Grace-'86 360GLT-gone!
Swapsea-'89 360GLT-swapped!
Leah-'84 340GL-sold! Maisie-'85 340GL-sold!
Snowy-'88 360GLE-killed by a truck! Dougle-'89 360GLT-dead&stolen!
Nessy-'86 340GL-foggy's! Grace-'86 360GLT-gone!
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Ok, now I understand!
Of course, if you press the brake pedal really hard without the pads close together, you'll see the sides of the cylinder flying away and the brakes fluid will leak seriously...
It's a good lesson, you won't do that again with... what's the name of your new GLT?
Of course, if you press the brake pedal really hard without the pads close together, you'll see the sides of the cylinder flying away and the brakes fluid will leak seriously...
It's a good lesson, you won't do that again with... what's the name of your new GLT?
Collection: '78 343 Black Beauty, '82 345 GLS, '83 340 DL 2.0, '84 340 DL vario, '88 360 GLT 5d (2x) & 4d (2x), '89 GLT, '91 340 vario
Dad's cars: '87 340 vario, '89 340 vario
Lot of donors cars and parts...
V3M for life!
Dad's cars: '87 340 vario, '89 340 vario
Lot of donors cars and parts...
V3M for life!