ONLY cast-iron brake cylinders can be honed!
yes it should be
Brake pots are the pistons inside the brake callipers fitted to the vehicle. Slang for brake cylinders.
The process of removing a relatively small amount of material from a cylindrical surface by means of abrasive stones to obtain a desired finish or extremely close dimensional tolerance.
if your car has rear drum type brakes you pull off the rear drums the cylinder is at the top between the brake shoes it will also have a brake line to it on the outside of the backing plate if you have 4 wheel disc brakes you have no wheel cylinders you have 4 calipers
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Remove wheels Remove drums (Make sure parking brake is released Loosen and remove brake lines Remove mounting bolts Slide wheel cylinder out (may have to separate brake shoes slightly) Re-install new cylinders and Bleed new cylinders
For a full rebuild the engine will be taken completely apart. The cylinders need to be honed, and all internal parts will be checked and replaced if needed.
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You have a leak(s). Check main brake lines and brake cylinders at each wheel.
Wheel cylinders are in the rear drum brake between the shoes. The Engine's cylinders are in the engine block, under the cylinder head.
The front is on the handle bar and the rear is on or in line with the brake peddle.
Use a small. 2x4 of piece of wood with welding vise grips