Thank you.Easy to follow and very informative.Yes the bird song in the background features in several of your videos.Il think it adds a restful quality to the viewing experience !
Like the way you removed the brake shoes, saves having to stretch the bottom spring too much. Also, good technique for the top spring, just enough clearance to get it out.
Idea: if you don't have a clamp for the break hose, you can put two plastic tubes in a small spring nose plier and use it. Where do you can find the rubber gaskets that seal the pistons inside the brake wheel cylinder?
Good idea. I'm not sure where you'd buy the gaskets but the cylinders are quite cheap so you'd probably be better off buying a new complete cylinder :)
Thanks for the great closeups with the camera - was really easy to see the demo … thanks!!
You're very welcome, thanks for watching !
Precision and accuracy combined. Thank you...
You're welcome, thanks for watching !
GREAT video. Doing this soon.
Thank you.Easy to follow and very informative.Yes the bird song in the background features in several of your videos.Il think it adds a restful quality to the viewing experience !
Thanks again ! :)
Great video, very useful. Thank you
You're welcome, thanks for watching !
Like the way you removed the brake shoes, saves having to stretch the bottom spring too much. Also, good technique for the top spring, just enough clearance to get it out.
Thanks !
Good job !
Thank you ! :)
Awesome - Great video ! Thank you !
Thanks for watching ! :)
Thanks for your help 👍👍👍
No problem 👍
Idea: if you don't have a clamp for the break hose, you can put two plastic tubes in a small spring nose plier and use it.
Where do you can find the rubber gaskets that seal the pistons inside the brake wheel cylinder?
Good idea. I'm not sure where you'd buy the gaskets but the cylinders are quite cheap so you'd probably be better off buying a new complete cylinder :)
About to do this. Is the union at the cylindre most likely siesed? If siesed can I use smsll amount of heat?
Great video. Do you work in an aviary ? lol :)
Thanks lol, not quite
what was the rubber band for?
To stop the pistons from accidently falling out
How to know its time to be replace?
You'll have a soft brake pedal and the cylinder will probably be leaking fluid
I wish my bolts came loose that easy…lol
Yeah sometimes they do. Sometimes......lol
if I can I remove the bleeder screw before I remove or install a wheel cylinder
You can if you need to