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Break cylinder

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 12:19 pm
by lukey4x4
Hi guys i was out at weekend in the sj n felt the breakes were abit shitter than they normally r but never bothered me at the time , so went over garage today n had a puddel under my wheel break fluid , so stripped it down n stuff n went to local garage to get a new cylinder , but they couldnt find or get the one i had , i have a c reg 410 , is this pic of my cylinder ioff a creg 410 or do i have sumit els because i bought some break shoes for it befor and they didnt fit so had to cut them down abit lol , the lad at the garage told me this is the one he thinks i need off ebay part number ADK84416 anyone know if this is correct is the drivers rear has no bleed nipple type , thanks

Re: Break cylinder

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 1:00 pm
by andyrew
I had a hell of trouble getting cylinders
For my kja, every one that can in was shorter width wise.

On the shoes you had to modify did you have to trim Down the part that goes against the cylinder?

Re: Break cylinder

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 1:02 pm
by andyrew
What's the length of the casting between each boot?

Re: Break cylinder

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 1:13 pm
by lukey4x4
Nightmare mate , he said there were that many and half of them carnt get no more , yes thats exactly what i had to do just got the grinder on them n cut them down abit otherwise couldnt get the drum on ,
, the overall length of the cylinder is 4 inches and the length of the casting is just over 2 1/2 inches

Re: Break cylinder

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 1:32 pm
by andyrew
yep, been there.

if i remember correctly the longer casting is something like 64mm and the shorter one is 54mm,
so the shoes you can get easily that require grinding down would fit with the smaller cylinders.
but the avalibility is an issue now.

looking up on the parts system at work, blueprints cyclinders are

ADK84416 is the non bleed nipple
ADK84421 is the bleed nipple side

bit this doesnt tell you the body length.

let me have a look in my stash of old sj crap and i see if i still have the cylinders from my old one.
ive got a brand new one somewhere, but what side it is i cant remember.

Re: Break cylinder

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 1:45 pm
by zook123
PM me your reg :) I've got access to a Blueprint site which lists all the parts.

Never had any issues getting ones for the Jimny!

Re: Break cylinder

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 1:45 pm
by ScottieJ

Re: Break cylinder

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 1:47 pm
by ScottieJ
zook123 wrote:PM me your reg :) I've got access to a Blueprint site which lists all the parts.

Never had any issues getting ones for the Jimny!
:hahaha: This can't be trusted for SJs there's too much variation. If I get stuff from motor factors I go in armed with actual part numbers as they are useless otherwise :lol:

There's certain things its ok for i.e. the parts that are always the same on every model :lol:

Re: Break cylinder

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 1:53 pm
by andyrew
ScottieJ wrote:
zook123 wrote:PM me your reg :) I've got access to a Blueprint site which lists all the parts.

Never had any issues getting ones for the Jimny!
:hahaha: This can't be trusted for SJs there's too much variation. If I get stuff from motor factors I go in armed with actual part numbers as they are useless otherwise :lol:

There's certain things its ok for i.e. the parts that are always the same on every model :lol:

READING THIS FROM A MOTOR FACTORS...... :hahaha:

Re: Break cylinder

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 1:57 pm
by andyrew
sjs are a nightmare for parts, i always thought it was the fact mine was a KJA that was the issue, but the jap sjs seemed to use different cylinders for no reason i can seen. the spanish ones use two or three different ones.