Postby robedney » Fri Jan 27, 2012 5:54 pm
Convention is that left/right is from the perspective of sitting inside the car. So, in your case (because I see you live in the UK) the left side is the passenger's side and the right side is the driver's side. What you need then in the right side front cylinder.
However -- having said all that -- you might consider rebuilding the cylinder instead. It's not that it will save you all that much money, but that you might have a better cylinder on the car than you can replace it with -- and a properly rebuilt cylinder is every bit as good as new. Rebuild kits are available, there's very little to it (take it all apart, clean thoroughly, hone the cylinder, replace old parts with new parts -- making sure to lubricate with nothing but brake fluid, etc.). You want to make sure that after mild honing the cylinder wall is evenly smooth -- without pits or bumps. A hone can be bought in your local parts store (make sure to get the right size). You might as well rebuild both cylinders on that side while you have it open.
Your shoes look pretty thoroughly contaminated with brake fluid and quite thin, so you should replace those as well. If for some reason you can't, make sure to very thoroughly clean the shoes and the drum with a spray type cleaner labeled specifically for cleaning brakes. That will help, but the shoes really should go.
1967 2 door coupe, "Mildred"
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