How to Replace a Leaking Brake Cylinder in a Kawasaki Mule 500 - KAF300B1 with Drum Brakes
In this video, we remove the rear brake drum on a 1993 Kawasaki Mule 500 (KAF300) model, then clean the brake shoes and springs. We use a micrometer to check the thickness of the pads and replace the leaking brake cylinder. Uncle Mike shows up late in the video and uses an unorthodox method of brake bleeding that actually seemed to work. After debating brake bleeding methods, we took the Mule on a test ride. The part numbers for the Brake Wheel Cylinders are 43092-1058 (rear) and 43092-1057 (front). Music Credits: "Signs" by Divide by Nine

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