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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 :o
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5lab wrote: had to use reverse/dubious clutch control to stop the thing running away :o
Why? Is your handbrake knackered? sm61
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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..
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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 :(
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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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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 :o
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? :?: Can you explain what you did?
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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.
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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? :P
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grace
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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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