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I took the hubs/drums off of the middle axle due to a brake fluid leak. Wheel cylinders appeared to be leaking.
I got two rebuild kits, the Newstar kits which may be made in China, and the Napa UP45 kits which are made in the USA and Mexico, but at least on the Mexico ones the seals say USA. The trouble the the surplus Newstar kits is they do not have springs with cup expanders, but the NAPA kits have boots with a hole too small for the push rod
Cylinder bores have minor pitting after honing. They are small enough that when you look through the bore it is mirror shiny, but when you shine a light inside and look at an angle, you can see tiny pits. They are too small to feel. I honed them for 20 minutes each and they are much better than before. Is this acceptable?
I am also installing a remote brake fluid reservoir, and worried the copper washer might leak under pressure, and a rubber o ring should be used instead? The washer always seemed to seep before. I annealed and cleaned the washer to re-use it but I also got a 1 1/4 ID 1/8 plumbing o-ring.
When I took off the drum I noticed the hub was full of gear oil, and the outer bearing was washed clean of grease. Last Fall (around 600-700 miles ago) I had to adjust brakes and repack bearings. I torqued inner nut to 50ft lbs, backed off 1/4, torqued outer to 130ft/lbs. Hubs never got hot. Yes the cork is in the keyway, but it is old. Outer seals look good. I am trying to figure out if it leaked through the cork, or the outer seal is bad. Has anyone re-used the outer seals and just put gear oil permatex in the keyway with good results? Grease and oil got past the inner seal into the drum, but from what I read the inner seal is meant to keep stuff out from the bearing, not in.
Comparison between Newstar (left) and NAPA (right) kit. Newstar kit does not have cup expanders but has proper end caps. Piston seals have ribs on the sides and feel flimsy, but they are also a tiny bit wider. The NAPA kit has cup expanders and the piston seals are USA made but with smooth sides. The cylinder end caps have a hole too small for the push rod.
Cleaned and annealed copper washer next to o-ring.
Minor pitting on driver side cylinder?
Under bright light pitting is hardly noticeable. Can't be felt. Same cylinder as above.
Passenger side cylinder minor pitting.
Same cylinder as above.
Keyway and seals on leaking passenger side hub/drum.
I got two rebuild kits, the Newstar kits which may be made in China, and the Napa UP45 kits which are made in the USA and Mexico, but at least on the Mexico ones the seals say USA. The trouble the the surplus Newstar kits is they do not have springs with cup expanders, but the NAPA kits have boots with a hole too small for the push rod
Cylinder bores have minor pitting after honing. They are small enough that when you look through the bore it is mirror shiny, but when you shine a light inside and look at an angle, you can see tiny pits. They are too small to feel. I honed them for 20 minutes each and they are much better than before. Is this acceptable?
I am also installing a remote brake fluid reservoir, and worried the copper washer might leak under pressure, and a rubber o ring should be used instead? The washer always seemed to seep before. I annealed and cleaned the washer to re-use it but I also got a 1 1/4 ID 1/8 plumbing o-ring.
When I took off the drum I noticed the hub was full of gear oil, and the outer bearing was washed clean of grease. Last Fall (around 600-700 miles ago) I had to adjust brakes and repack bearings. I torqued inner nut to 50ft lbs, backed off 1/4, torqued outer to 130ft/lbs. Hubs never got hot. Yes the cork is in the keyway, but it is old. Outer seals look good. I am trying to figure out if it leaked through the cork, or the outer seal is bad. Has anyone re-used the outer seals and just put gear oil permatex in the keyway with good results? Grease and oil got past the inner seal into the drum, but from what I read the inner seal is meant to keep stuff out from the bearing, not in.
Comparison between Newstar (left) and NAPA (right) kit. Newstar kit does not have cup expanders but has proper end caps. Piston seals have ribs on the sides and feel flimsy, but they are also a tiny bit wider. The NAPA kit has cup expanders and the piston seals are USA made but with smooth sides. The cylinder end caps have a hole too small for the push rod.
Cleaned and annealed copper washer next to o-ring.
Minor pitting on driver side cylinder?
Under bright light pitting is hardly noticeable. Can't be felt. Same cylinder as above.
Passenger side cylinder minor pitting.
Same cylinder as above.
Keyway and seals on leaking passenger side hub/drum.