Re: BigKev's 1937 115-C Convertible Coupe

Posted by BigKev On 2023/1/18 9:45:17
Kevin, at least I know everything has been serviced and sorted. The left-rear wheel cylinder looked like it had been salvaged from the Titanic. That is probably why the wheel was locked up when the car was towed from the "farm" to Nashville before going on the transporter to me.

I may keep the old shoes as spares as they actually have a lot of meat on them. They just need good degreasing.

Also, I ran out this morning at 8am to grab the correct hold-down pins from Napa as they were they bright and early as promised. So I should be able to slam the rest of the brakes together this evening. Then I can get the car moved to get to the right-rear corner. I need more space on that side to get the axle out to replace the inner seal.

Once they are all done, then I'll go through and make all the adjustments at the same time.

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