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There are companies about that will make you up certified hoses for brakes. NAPA here in town (Brandon) was sending the older brake-lines in to Winnipeg where a company was making them up. That said, they were more expensive than the ones out of the catalogues. Prior to them doing it this way, you determined the size of the hose, the length, the fittings on the end, and you hit the catalogue to find whatever was closest.
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I just posted the same in Darryl's thread.
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Well, there's good news and bad news;
We found a source for newly made hoses through a friend. But when refilling the brake system with fluid, we've discovered that all twelve wheel cylinders are leaking. On the next trip to the museum we will open up one to see if it's the seals or the sleeves that are the issue. ![]() |
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Hi everyone
I am the second half of the team for The M8 brake project . We have had the cylinders re sleeved but, they did a poor job, we installed all the newly done cylinders and they all leaked. we are in the process of honing and getting the grooves out of the new sleeves from the repair, any Idea where we can get the brake cyl. seals that fit in the older grooved pistons, we are running out of options, thanks for your help. i will post Pics. Later. ![]() |
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Have you asked on Steel Soldiers forum? There are restorers there who've seen and done just about everything, or will have the only-one-left-in-existence 3rd line shop manual with the exploded views of everything. There is likely a commercial equivalent.
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Thankyou for that we will reach out to them.
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Hi MikeV,
Did you find some cups for the old pistons? I might have some new ones left here. There is a guy in Belgium who I think still has stock of the NOS ones.
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Well after careful examination of the wheel cylinders, eleven of the fourteen are damaged, at least four are irreparable. We are now searching for twelve new cylinders. Anybody have a lead on some?
Once we have new ones we'll go with the Raybestos WK-37 piston kit. |
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PM sent regarding cylinders
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