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linus1884
PostPosted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 6:25 am Up
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hi all

i have a 1.4 GLX, i've noticed that the brakes have always been a bit soft and spongy... anyways the other day i noticed a flat on the rear driver side wheel, went to fill it up and noticed oil on the inside of the alloy rim, not sure where it has come from...

this morning i've noticed a pool of oil on the inside of where the tyre is, i havent driven the car, for safety reasons and also because the exhaust needs replacing...

am i right in thinking that the rear drum brake has a leak? is it possible the flat tyre has caused damage to the rear wheel?

any advice much appriciated

thanks

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macca1411
PostPosted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 7:28 am Up
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Your brake cylinder seals sound like they have gone.
You can buy seal kits, but it's just as easy to change the cylinder. You will probably need new shoes too unless you can clean them up properly.

It won't have been caused by the flat tyre, but more likely just perished rubber due to age, or it is possible that the piston has popped out due to high wear in the brake shoes.

Easy job to do as long as you have a bit of knowledge, and don't forget the brakes will need bleeding too.

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linus1884
PostPosted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 2:02 pm Up
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thanks macca1411, i'll look in getting one of these brake cylinders
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MrBSI
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linus1884 wrote:
thanks macca1411, i'll look in getting one of these brake cylinders

PAIR of rear brake cylinders & a new set of rear brake shoes Wink

If 1 cylinder has failed the other wont be to far behind it.

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linus1884
PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 7:49 am Up
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got this fixed at my mates garage, only replaced the broken one, had to replace the brake shoe too, had completely fallen apart, couldnt afford to do both, but i'll keep an eye on it

the brake pedal and hand brake are much more solid now

thanks for the help and info

much happier Smile

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BobiksWRC
PostPosted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 9:27 am Up
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Hello!
I have 1.4 peugeot 206.. I need front brake calipers. Does it fit from other peugeot models?

Pedal to the metal
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