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mountain from molehill - off species topic...
I was set to do a brake fluid purge on our three vehicles this past weekend. Started with the m'home. Could not access the bleed nipple with bleeder hose on rear duallies, and NOT about to remove two sets f those in 100+ heat. Abandonned, and went on to Honda, in the garage. Rears are drums in that, and I haven't done drum brakes in at least 15 years. I pulled the right rear drum and checked the linings et al, then used the drum as a convenient pedestal to set the fluid drain jar upon. Told my wife to start pumping the brake while I got ready to bleed it.
POP, squish, .... oh s___! How to turn a simple brake bleed into a complete rear corner brake job in 2 seconds. If my next foray into drum brakes is in another 15 yrs, I can guarantee ONE mistake I won't make twice. Steve p.s., never made it to the 190E.
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Did you blame it all on your wife?
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I knew I would never forgive myself if I did, and if she didn't precisely follow my directions, it in any event did not in any way affect the outcome.
Steve
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I used to blame every screw-up on my wife.
Sure cost me a lot of money for flowers & dinners over the years. Now I blame most everything on old age.
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Re: mountain from molehill - off species topic...
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my wife's middle name has become "SCAPE GOAT" cause i never make a mistake as long as she is near. and if she is not close by i quickly look for the shop foreman ( my dog katie)
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"I hope you replaced both rear wheel cylinders or you may be in for another surprise. If you only replace one side, the increased pressure is likely to make the other side fail."
Didn't actually have to replace any parts - just a complete teardown, cleaning, and reassembly. The wheel cylinders were actually relatively new, so the seals and boots were in good shape, and didn't suffer cuts or abrasions from the incident. There were some dings in the cylinder wall from the butt end of the pistons, but this is at WAY beyond normal range of travel, so I don't expect any problems. However, I don't see how replacing one cylinder would cause higher pressure, nor make the other one more likely to fail. Maybe purging the lines with new fluid would cause a problem by reducing unwanted 'resiliency' in the system. Steve
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