Rear wheel cylinder.
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Rear wheel cylinder.
Good day. Having purchased a kit to refurbish my rear wheel cylinder im at a loss as to where the thin washer goes. I know where the boot goes, so that's a start! I guess the large washer fits in the groove in the piston. And the thin washer goes.........? I asked ESM and they said they both go in the cylinder. HELP!
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- Minor Fan
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Re: Rear wheel cylinder.
You may be trying to match OEM and Pattern style parts, I believe there are differences but I've actually never bothered rebuilding cylinders.
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- Minor Maniac
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Re: Rear wheel cylinder.
A photo of the parts in question would not go amiss.
The parts you are referring to are seals not washers.
As shoebone has pointed out from your description you appear to have pattern parts either cylinders or repair parts - if you have original specification Minor rear wheel cylinders the parts should not be mixed and matched even if it is possible to do so. The brake cylinder should be replaced like for like.
The standard Morris Minor rear brake cylinder has a piston cup seal and not a seal fitted into a groove in the piston. Some pattern parts cylinders do have the seal fitted into a groove in the piston.
See BMC wksp manual Section: M..... Fig:- M.12 for a exploded view of original Minor rear brake cylinder.
The parts you are referring to are seals not washers.
As shoebone has pointed out from your description you appear to have pattern parts either cylinders or repair parts - if you have original specification Minor rear wheel cylinders the parts should not be mixed and matched even if it is possible to do so. The brake cylinder should be replaced like for like.
The standard Morris Minor rear brake cylinder has a piston cup seal and not a seal fitted into a groove in the piston. Some pattern parts cylinders do have the seal fitted into a groove in the piston.
See BMC wksp manual Section: M..... Fig:- M.12 for a exploded view of original Minor rear brake cylinder.
Re: Rear wheel cylinder.
Many thanks for replying. May I ask that you look at picture and product description of RBK 108 on ESM site. That is what I have.
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- Minor Maniac
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Re: Rear wheel cylinder.
http://www.morrisminorspares.com/brakes ... ly-p829513
The kit above is for 1098cc 3/4" dia cylinders.
A photo of the dismantled cylinder would still be appreciated.
The kit above is for 1098cc 3/4" dia cylinders.
A photo of the dismantled cylinder would still be appreciated.
Re: Rear wheel cylinder.
Once again thank you. It would appear that 1098 cylinders have different internal components from earlier models.
Surely there is a drawing that shows the assembly of these. They are vastly different to the drawing you previously referred to. Cheers Tony
Surely there is a drawing that shows the assembly of these. They are vastly different to the drawing you previously referred to. Cheers Tony
Re: Rear wheel cylinder.
Once again thank you. It would appear that 1098 cylinders have different internal components from earlier models.
Surely there is a drawing that shows the assembly of these. They are vastly different to the drawing you previously referred to. Cheers Tony
Surely there is a drawing that shows the assembly of these. They are vastly different to the drawing you previously referred to. Cheers Tony
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Re: Rear wheel cylinder.
I have been unable to find an exploded drawing of the later 1098cc rear wheel cylinder and that is why I asked for a photo of the disassembled cylinder so that a qualified guesstimate can be made.
I suspect that the non lip seal is the dust seal that fits under the piston cap.
I suspect that the non lip seal is the dust seal that fits under the piston cap.
Re: Rear wheel cylinder.
I appreciate your advice and interest. I didn't disassemble the cylinder and it is not currently in my possession. I will however attempt to photograph it shortly and your advice will be most welcome.