I have replaced my drums, brake shoes, front brake pads and rear wheel cylinders on my Toyota Corolla. The brakes were really bad and needed repair.
The problem with the brakes was that the passenger side back wheel cylinder overreached until it leaked fluid. I heard this was a bad cylinder. I also heard you replace them in pairs.
I put the new one on and put everything together. Upon bleeding the brakes and trying them from a started engine, the back right cylinder blew out again. I think its faulty so I return it and get another. The left wheel cylinder didn't blow out so I leave it.
Upon my second passenger rear wheel cylinder installation, bleed, and trial, it blows out again.
What could be causing my wheel cylinder to blow out?
Am I supposed to center something? Could the shoes be placed wrong? Weak spring?
I am open to suggestions. Thanks.
The problem with the brakes was that the passenger side back wheel cylinder overreached until it leaked fluid. I heard this was a bad cylinder. I also heard you replace them in pairs.
I put the new one on and put everything together. Upon bleeding the brakes and trying them from a started engine, the back right cylinder blew out again. I think its faulty so I return it and get another. The left wheel cylinder didn't blow out so I leave it.
Upon my second passenger rear wheel cylinder installation, bleed, and trial, it blows out again.
What could be causing my wheel cylinder to blow out?
Am I supposed to center something? Could the shoes be placed wrong? Weak spring?
I am open to suggestions. Thanks.