Attention! Be sure to replace the working brake cylinders in pairs, even if only one brake cylinder has failed.
Note. If there are brake fluid leaks from the working brake cylinder, it is recommended to replace it rather than repair it.
Removing
Block the front wheels with chocks.
Loosen rear wheel nuts. Raise the rear of the car and place it on stands.
Remove the rear brake pads.
Remove dirt around the junction of the brake pipe and the rear of the brake slave cylinder.
Pic. 11.34. Union nut location (1) brake pipe and bolts (2) fastening of the working brake cylinder
Loosen union nut 1 (pic. 11.34). Being careful, take a brake tube from the working brake cylinder and close it with a stopper.
Turn out two bolts 2 fastenings of the working brake cylinder to a protective casing of a back brake. Being careful, remove the working brake cylinder.
Installation
Wipe the protective casing of the rear brake, install the brake pipe on the working brake cylinder and tighten the connecting nut two turns.
Screw in bolts of fastening of the working brake cylinder. Finally tighten the brake pipe mounting nut.
Install brake pads and drums.
Bleed the air from the hydraulic brake system.