Re: Don’s 1937 (120) 138CD Deluxe Touring Limo

Posted by Don B On 2023/8/14 19:15:34
Okay…looking for some guidance/experience….

I have all the brake drums off. The left rear was very anti-climatic. The right rear was much more “fun” and came off with a BANG.

Here are photos of of each wheel along with a photo of the inside of my master cylinder. My thought is that I’m best off to call Kanter and get a new master cylinder.

What I need help with is if what your thoughts are regarding the wheel cylinders. For now, I’m thinking to just replace the master and see how it goes. I’m just wondering if I should go ahead and buy re-build kits for the wheel cylinders now. Open to all thoughts.

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jpeg  Left front.jpeg (166.34 KB)
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jpeg  Right Front.jpeg (150.05 KB)
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jpeg  Left Rear.jpeg (172.94 KB)
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jpeg  Right Rear.jpeg (143.24 KB)
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jpeg  Master Cylinder.jpeg (130.83 KB)
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