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Re: Brake Cylinder Disassembly Help Needed

To: William T Snyder <wtsnyder@juno.com>
Subject: Re: Brake Cylinder Disassembly Help Needed
From: Bud Krueger <budkrueger@earthlink.net>
Date: Thu, 04 Mar 2004 06:58:07 -0500
Hi Bill,

The most effective technique is with the use of a grease gun.  Jury-rig 
up a few parts to allow you to squeeze grease into the cylinder.  The 
piston will ooze out very nicely.  I wonder if the purpose of that thin 
piece of steel isn't just to act as a bearing surface to help the 
cylinder move up and down.

Bud Krueger
52TD

William T Snyder wrote:

>Hello List. I am having trouble disassembling particularly the rear brake
>cylinders on my '53 TD project. I have been able to remove the dust
>cover, outer piston with seal, and the handbrake pin and lever. The
>hydraulic pistons are another story. I was able the push out the front
>cylinder pistons with compressed air, but the rears won't budge. I have
>them soaking now in liquid wrench. Does anyone know any tricks to get
>them loose without boogering them up beyond useability? Also, what is the
>necessity of the thin piece of steel brazed to the inside of the brake
>gear back plate that surrounds the opening for the brake cylinder?
>
>Thanks in advance for your input.
>Bill Snyder
>'53 TD slowly being reassembled

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