I just installed a set of new rear brake cylinders...
However, I do not have the little paper gaskets for them, and one of my old ones didnt even have one installed. How necessary is that gasket? Should I just cut one out of paper then? (that would suck though since everything is already installed).
Also the circlip... I can't install it under my building, I'll need to drive it to some ramps, will it be okay to drive 2 minutes without the circlips?
Thanks.. Hope these bastards don't leak like the last ones!!!
Rear brake cylinders..
Started by
Pavel
, May 04 2004 11:04 AM
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#1
Posted 04 May 2004 - 11:04 AM
#2
Posted 04 May 2004 - 06:22 PM
the paper gasket isn't a vital item, i wouldn't pull it apart again just to fit them.
if its a matter of only driving about a mile or less , you should be ok driving without circlips. i had one come off my old van once, the cylinder went in towards the drum, buggering up the linings and the cylinder, but that was over a few hundred miles.
if its a matter of only driving about a mile or less , you should be ok driving without circlips. i had one come off my old van once, the cylinder went in towards the drum, buggering up the linings and the cylinder, but that was over a few hundred miles.
#3
Posted 04 May 2004 - 06:34 PM
This is just personal preference but i wouldn't take any risks when it comes to brakes but its your call...
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