Of course the correct answer is go ahead and replace them, they are
inexpensive, and easy to replace, and as long as you are there, might as
well. And stopping is important!
Having said that, I am still on the rr brake cyl on my A that came with it
when I got it 26000 miles and 5 years ago...they weren't leaking then and
they're not now.
Of course, YMMV.
Safety Fast!
Gordie Bird
62 MGA
80 MGB
>
> If the rear brake cylinders are not leaking fluid and are working
> properly,
> is there any reason to tear into them while I'm checking out the brake
> shoes, replacing brake/clutch hoses, troubleshooting a non-functioning
> emergency brake, and replacing the brake fluid? "If it's not broke, don't
> fix it?"
>
> Thanks,
>
> Monte
> 79B, Carmine
> 67B, BRG
> 74 1/2 Rust, parts car
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