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In process of rebuilding my Loyale, and doing the rear (drum) brakes, and yes I know disks are the best option, but not here, because there isn't any to be had.

I'm looking at aluminum wheel cylinders, that appear to be original, what were they thinking?

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lets see if i'm getting this right, you have no rear brakes?

 

No, I now have LOTS of rear brakes, I am questioning the *thinking* behind aluminum wheel cylinders, and their use in northern climates, in "daily driver" type cars.

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I figured - I call that a drum brake cylinder.

 

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Yah, I know you knew what they are, but you didn't understand what he said ;)

 

I've always been told they were wheel cylinders, ever since I was a wee boy. makes sense: you've got your master cylinder, and your wheel cylinders.

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Yah, I know you knew what they are, but you didn't understand what he said ;)

 

I've always been told they were wheel cylinders, ever since I was a wee boy. makes sense: you've got your master cylinder, and your wheel cylinders.

 

Yeah I see your point - probably a throwback from the days when hydraulic brakes first came out - drums all around so master and wheel cylinders makes sense. Now we have cylinders for all kinds of hydraulic stuff, and drums are getting rare so it's now more important to specify I suppose.

 

Tecnically I suppose you could call the "pots" in a caliper cylinders - that's certainly what they are in hydraulic terms. Weird how the nomenclature stacks up around cars isn't it?

 

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