Only other massive internal damage inside the brake drum could cause this.
They do tend to wear out due to contaminated fluid or the vehicle being driven through deep puddles and contaminating the cylinder's.
Which item is not a component of the breaking system? Master cylinder, break hose, orifice tube, wheel cylinder
Failed caliper, wheel cylinder, hose, or line.
Wheel cylinder stops would keep the wheel cylinder from coming apart.
It could be at the wheel brake cylinder or a junction at the rear axle.
Worn or badly cut key, wheels turned cramping the steering wheel so that there is pressure on the key cylinder. Cylinder itself bad.
overhauling a cylinder is a job for a pro, and not recommended...replace it with a new one..
Brake wheel cylinder or axle sealBrake wheel cylinder or axle seal
take the brake line out of the back of the wheel cylinder, pull the brake pads off and then take the 2 bolts out of the back of the cylinder and pull the wheel cylinder out.
Rear wheel? Remove wheel Remove brake drum Loosen and remove brake line to wheel cylinder Remove mounting bolts at rear of wheel cylinder Pry brake shoes back from wheel cylinder Pull wheel cylinder off backing plate Install in reverse procedure Bleed affected brake line
your wheel cylinder is leaking,you will need to buy a rebuilt or new whl cylinder also new brake shoes and a can of brake cleaner.
take tire off, pull brake shoes off, and on the backing plate in the back of it you will see 2 bolts that hold the wheel cylinder on, take the brake line out of the wheel cylinder and remove the 2 bolts and the wheel cylinder is off.
A wheel cylinder describes "Drum Brakes" - Drum brakes have one cylinder with two diametrically opposed pistons.