Hi, Tom,

I reviewed the Dimona parts manual illustration and the Cleveland info you
provided.  My service manual is at the airport. I'll review it later.  The
two appear the same to me.  I wonder if the Cleveland page is not a bit
generic for the three different brake cylinder part numbers listed.  The
Cleveland illustration does seem to suggest that there are two legs on the
cylinder, rather than a radius, but that may be a drafting issue.

I redid my brakes a couple years ago. Best I can recall, the parts were
pretty consistent with the parts book and the Cleveland info.

11500 feet and 75 miles out and back yesterday without a relight.

Best,

Michael Stockhill

On Mon, Jul 3, 2017 at 10:17 AM, Kristin Nowell <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all, I am thinking of replacing my brake calipers due to chronic
> seepage. Despite several careful honings I still get small drips from
> the piston/cylinders. Looking at the drawing of the Cleveland 30-9 5
> inch wheel brake assembly (attached) it is not the same as the drawing
> from the Dimona Maintenance Manual. Has anyone tried installing this
> apparently new design?
>
> Thanks Tom (and Kristin 🙂)
>
>
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