jjbunn
Jedi Knight
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The brake cylinder was leaking around the nylon sleeve, and so I set about dismantling it so that I could replace the sleeve and the various rubber seals with the rebuild kit I'd bought from Moss.
This proved to be a tricky job! First I used an old tube shield part to tension the plunger spring so that I could remove the lock spring at the top.
Especially hard was removing the nylon sleeve, which the Haynes manual implied should come out easily. It didn't! I remember Tony saying something about needing two long screws, and I guessed for what. So I carefully drilled two pilot holes in the sleeve, and then used the screws and a small piece of plywood with a couple of holes drilled in it as a brace. By carefully tightening the screws, the nylon sleeve slowly came out. Of course I completely destroyed it in the process! The rebuild kit contains a replacement.
Here is a photo of the disassembled innards.
Now my next problem is how to remove the small pins that hold the collars on the inner spring. Do I knock them out somehow? Again, the Haynes manual is unhelpful.
This proved to be a tricky job! First I used an old tube shield part to tension the plunger spring so that I could remove the lock spring at the top.

Especially hard was removing the nylon sleeve, which the Haynes manual implied should come out easily. It didn't! I remember Tony saying something about needing two long screws, and I guessed for what. So I carefully drilled two pilot holes in the sleeve, and then used the screws and a small piece of plywood with a couple of holes drilled in it as a brace. By carefully tightening the screws, the nylon sleeve slowly came out. Of course I completely destroyed it in the process! The rebuild kit contains a replacement.
Here is a photo of the disassembled innards.

Now my next problem is how to remove the small pins that hold the collars on the inner spring. Do I knock them out somehow? Again, the Haynes manual is unhelpful.