How to Replace a Wheel Cylinder

Fixing Leaking Brake Wheel Cylinders. The wheel brake cylinder is vital to your drums braking capability. In this video I show you the process of replacing the drum brake wheel cylinder. It is easy to do and anyone can do it. It takes about an hour if you take your time.

Find inexpensive replacement wheel cylinders here: http://www.amazon.com/s/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&field-keywords=drum%20brake%20cylinder&linkCode=ur2&sprefix=drum%20brake%20cy%2Caps&tag=chri0e2-20&url=search-alias%3Daps&linkId=3OAKXZ353OGL2C5U
To learn how to change your drum shoes (remove the springs to get to the wheel cylinder): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FYRwfKNHxw

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40 thoughts on “How to Replace a Wheel Cylinder

  1. But what if we don't have a second person to help can't we do the brake bleeding method with attaching the hose and then putting it inside of a small bottle and getting a full tube of liquid into a reservoir of liquid and then pump until you see no more bubbles?

  2. This vid. ways better than other clips ,,, slowly step by step how to remove wheel cylinders easy to follow

  3. Hi. I got a 91 Ford f350 7.5 can a rear wheel cylinder cause the brake pedal to have no pressure and goes way the way to the floor?

  4. Hey kris,i had a break line up front near the motor bust .replaced mc booster snd check drums .is it safe to say all my lines and tbe other wheel culinder are shot. It's a 1993 dakota thank you ?

  5. Ive been eatching videos all weekend just learning and yrouble shooting my btake system.i really appreciate you syraightforward explanation .you daved me yime fown the riad just in aducating my self on my disaster ty.for no bs .amd just the right speed
    .uouryou sn addd bs il still stick around .like havring a buddy also mechanicthankyou

  6. I absolutely love the whole outro bloopers so you can breed the Blake's and a brake renovation. 😆 😂 Great video Chris.👍💯

  7. Side comment to anyone new to car repair, though, handling brake fluid and brake dust barehanded is not recommended. Do so at your own risk, especially if you have an older vehicle with asbestos in the pads. Not good to breathe, eat, or touch. However, you are probably grown-ass men so feel free to ignore, it will put hair on your chest. Until the radiation treatment takes it off =P

  8. Chris, might be a dumb question here as I haven't screwed with Drum brakes in 20+ years but I imagine there is no difference from the left and right side wheel cylinder. Interchangeable left to right?

  9. I wish I had known the wheel cylinders wearing out could cause the pedal to go mushy. I bled the bbrakes but itdidn't solve the mushy-ness, so I took my vehicle to a shop, and paid big money for them to do this, which I was totally capable of doing myself…if I had known. Ugh. car repairs…

  10. I am planning on do the drum brakes on my 1999 dodge ram 2500 V-10 Ram with the resent cold snap my rear drum brakes started to leak which made this DIY job necessary I look forward to trying the tips you gave in your video because I have never done drum brakes before

    thanks in advance.

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