Convert brake-line hydraulic pressure into the force that pushes the brake shoes outward against the drum with the Dorman - First Stop Drum Brake Wheel Cylinder W37356. It drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the 1968-1970 Triumph GT6 (All engines), which uses two wheel cylinders per vehicle. Replacing the cylinder while you service the drum brakes is a straightforward way to keep the hydraulic side of the system working as intended.
Cast-iron body: machined with a 0.625 in bore and a surface-tested wall that provides a sealing surface for the pressure cups.
EPDM rubber cups and boots: made with high-quality EPDM sealing components for long-lasting performance.
3/8-24 inlet thread: the brake-line inlet uses a 3/8-24 thread; thread diameter 3/8.
Bleeder screw included: a bleeder screw is supplied; a bleeder screw cap is not included.
If a leaking or seized wheel cylinder is the cause of a soft pedal or fluid on the backing plate, this replaces it. Diagnose the cause before replacing. Sold individually; order 2 for a complete axle replacement. Country of origin: Italy. Manufacturer part number W37356.
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What does this wheel cylinder do?
It converts hydraulic pressure from the brake line into force that pushes the drum brake shoes outward against the drum.
What vehicles does this fit?
It is a direct-fit replacement for the 1968-1970 Triumph GT6 (All engines). See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm fitment for your vehicle.
Is a bleeder screw included?
Yes, a bleeder screw is included. A bleeder screw cap is not included.
What are the bore size and material?
The cast-iron cylinder has a 0.625 in bore and a 3/8-24 inlet thread, with high-quality EPDM rubber cups and boots.
How many do I need?
The listed application uses two wheel cylinders per vehicle. This listing is for one, so order 2 for a complete axle replacement.
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