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Have put disks on the hk holden I have and have bought the wheel cylinders to suit. I have been told that the shoes are also different as the piston in the cylinder now acts as the rod that would normally push the piston in. Is this correct?
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Yes, that is correct. The rear shoes have no notch where the rear cylinders operate them, on disc brake cars. They are different to those on 4 wheel drum brake cars.
It is like this on HD/HR/HK/HT/HG & LC/LJ 6, with front discs.
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Thanks mate,you'll have to dumb it down for me,are you saying reversing the bleeder and inlet?
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Thanks heaps for the pics mate, they look heaps different
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