To replace the Wheel Cylinder; raise and support the vehicle, remove tire and wheel. Clean off all dirt and foreign matter from the Wheel Cylinder brake pipe fitting and the bleeder valve followed by unattaching the
Brake Drum and the brake pipe nut. Put a cap on the end of the brake pipe to avoid loss and contamination of brake fluid. Then, undo the Wheel Cylinder nuts and with the help of j 38400
Brake Shoe spanner and spring remover (J 38400) separate the brake shoes. Take off the Wheel Cylinder and clean the old sealant from the place on the backing plate at which the Wheel Cylinder was placed, as well as from the Wheel Cylinder if it is going to be reused. When it comes to installation, you can use the j 38400, (J 38400), to separate the brake shoes, and mount the Wheel Cylinder and the Wheel Cylinder bolts then tighten to 15 nm (11 ft. Lbs.). Take off the cap of the brake pipe and attach the brake pipe to the Wheel Cylinder by tightening the nut to 19 nm (14 ft. Lbs.). Finally, replace/fix the Brake Drum then bleed the hydraulic brake system at Wheel Cylinder, replace tire and wheel, then lower the vehicle.