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1968 M715 Project Build Up Corroded Wheel Cylinder

M 715 Jeep Pickup - 28 Days To Failure
Here's the reason I couldn't get a firm pedal no matter how many times I bled the brakes. The factory wheel cylinders were corroded solid. I got info from Trasborg and www.m715zone.com on how to slightly enlarge the cylinder mounting holes in the backing plates so you can use '93-'94 Ford E-350 van wheel cylinders. View Related Article
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