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Subject: [oletrucks] Wheel Cylinders
From: "Jim House" <jhouse@ccsolution.com>
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 08:35:53 -0500
I have a 46 1/2 ton Chevy.  Now that I have taken it down on the front and
found that the breaks need to be re-done.  Well this is my first try and I
have a few questions about the cylinders.

REBUILDING (told this is not an option)
I can find rebuild kits and replacement cylinders from NAPA.  Has anyone
used these rebuild kits.  My mechanic looked a the cylinders and stated that
they could not be honed out but needed to be re-sleeved.

RESLEEVING
Has anyone a contact for re-sleeving the Delco cylinder?  What should I
request brass or stainless for the sleeve (and why)?  It looks from the
mechanics pricing (sent to Virginia) that the NEW NAPA cylinder is a lower
cost way to go and much faster.  Is this a practical thing to do?

REPLACEMENT
If I change to the NAPA my Delco cylinder becomes a United.  The only
physical change I see in this is the bleeder valve is not a screw but a
steel fitting.  If I want to keep the truck as much of an original as
possible - would this change be noticed?  I have not tried Chevy of the 40's
or Carter to see what brand they carry since they are about $15 each (X4)
higher than NAPA.

Any and all comments would be appreciated.


Thanks,
Jim House


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