I replaced the front wheel cylinders on my 1967 Coronet last weekend. Used new Chinesium ones from O'Reillys and fresh brake rubber hoses.
Seems my passenger side is leaking.
I am concerned that pulling the rubber line at the already rounded off tube nut may not hold another removal. Really don't want the headache of replacing that brake line. Got lucky here in that I filed the edges and got that nut off and tightened after the rubber hose replacement.
So............should I invest a whopping $4 in a wheel cylinder rebuild kit and try to hone and rebuild while the cylinder is attached? I am assuming that there is some Chinesium in the bore and a fresh hone and new caps might save the day. For $4 it is not a big gamble.
Have not rebuilt wheel cylinders since 1982, so kind of unsure of myself here. Thanks for any advice.
Seems my passenger side is leaking.
I am concerned that pulling the rubber line at the already rounded off tube nut may not hold another removal. Really don't want the headache of replacing that brake line. Got lucky here in that I filed the edges and got that nut off and tightened after the rubber hose replacement.
So............should I invest a whopping $4 in a wheel cylinder rebuild kit and try to hone and rebuild while the cylinder is attached? I am assuming that there is some Chinesium in the bore and a fresh hone and new caps might save the day. For $4 it is not a big gamble.
Have not rebuilt wheel cylinders since 1982, so kind of unsure of myself here. Thanks for any advice.