I did that job on my 1959 190D. Two wheel cylinders on each side on the front. Cylinders do not go all the way tru. I could not buy rear shoes so I had mine re-bonded. All my cylinders were good, just had to hone and install new rubber parts. Do you have pics of your Chevy truck? Max
--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, "wgilbert_99" <corvallis@...> wrote:
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> I just found this site, thanks to Nate.
> I am in Corvallis, Oregon. I have my grandfather's 1961 190Db. I am rebuilding the wheel cylinders and replacing the brake shoes as the original friction material is unbonding itself from the shoes.
> I am mostly working on my own vehicles now as I am 70; in addition to the Mercedes I have a 1937 1.5-ton Chevy flatbed truck and have assembled a 1923 Harley Davidson JD from parts.
> My 'spare time' is taken volunteering at a Habitat For Humanity Restore.
>
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