cylinder seals
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cylinder seals
One of the brake cylinder seals on my Wolseley 1500 front drums has perished. Do Minor seals fit?
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good question!
If it is the cup type seal then it's worth to check the bore size and see if you can get one that's correct (stands a reasonable chance).
If it is a lip seal (ring type) then it may be the same as the seal from a pattern cylinder...
Generally you are fighting a loosing battle by trying to repair old cylinders
If it is the cup type seal then it's worth to check the bore size and see if you can get one that's correct (stands a reasonable chance).
If it is a lip seal (ring type) then it may be the same as the seal from a pattern cylinder...
Generally you are fighting a loosing battle by trying to repair old cylinders

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Yes, front ones pretty much comes apart easily. The rears are a little more complex.If I were to remove the cylinder from the backplate and dissasemble, is it straighforward? does it just pull apart?
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Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
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Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block

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I paid £25 each for my Wolseley cylinders. They are genuine Lockhead.
It's just we have got used to cheap pattern parts for the Morris, but when you look at all the posts complaining about the quality of parts £100 for 4 cylinders AND NO PROBLEMS seems good value to me.
It's just we have got used to cheap pattern parts for the Morris, but when you look at all the posts complaining about the quality of parts £100 for 4 cylinders AND NO PROBLEMS seems good value to me.

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Not on the car yet. The whole shebang was bought on ebay. They were already fitted to Minor uprights and 'ready to fit' but and given thier intended use I did the sensible thing and stripped the whole lot down first.Are these brakes now on your car - or are you overhauling them before fitting ?
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