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I just noticed RIKI's project in the BTV "Treadle Lightly" topic where he machines a new cap for the master. Is this what we have to do and can something like this be bought over the counter as it would be impractical sending a lump of brass over to the US. Cheers, John
Posted on: 2013/10/11 1:21
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Concerning your glazed rear linings: very important on any car with drum brakes is that the linings rest on the anchor pin when not in use.
Often the emergency brake adjustment is pulled up too far which holds the shoes away from the anchor; then the shoes are not centered up in the drum and you also will not get the self servo action they are supposed to provide. Back off the equalizer in the center of the car till the cables are quite slack (and also, of course, free moving). Then do your normal adjustment at the wheel to your satisfaction. Afterwards adjust the equalizer till the slack is out of the cables and any lost motion in the mechanisms is taken up. When this is done properly, there is never a need to tighten the equalizer as the linings wear and the handbrake becomes less effective; adjustment is always made at the wheel. This may seem a minor point but I find it has a very large effect on the capacity of the brakes and I have sent many folks home with a big improvement in their brakes by means of ten minutes of adjusting.
Posted on: 2013/10/11 7:30
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Where can one buy these woven linings here in the states?
Posted on: 2013/10/11 8:07
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the size for cap 1-1/4-18 thread. see about buying a bolt that size, in the US 15.00 bucks so i made my own see my blog for more pictures,,under riki's 56 ultra. i will make you one,, if you want. that air gap is gone, had to just lift off reservoir and let air out
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What are the linning made from apppears the material is called brazil or is that the source. If it has asbestos in iy I would like to have some of the material. As our saftey fathers in Washington have deemed that bad for us along with many other products while taking care of us
Posted on: 2013/10/11 20:45
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Where can one buy these woven linings here in the states? Randy, if nobody else comes with a better idea then get on the phone. Try to get in contact with the Brazilian manufacturer Duroline who has a representative in the US. Or send an e-mail to the Chinese company Talfri. But take care and don't hastily sign ... Attach file: (17.09 KB)
Posted on: 2013/10/12 7:10
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The story of ZIS-110, ZIS-115, ZIL-111 & Chaika GAZ-13 on www.guscha.de
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Well, this sources sound more familiar.
Posted on: 2013/10/12 7:41
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The story of ZIS-110, ZIS-115, ZIL-111 & Chaika GAZ-13 on www.guscha.de
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And with Guscha pointing the way, looks like McMaster has it under friction fabric, brake and clutch material. Lots of choices in that category but a couple of items look like they might be candidates to those in the photos.
Posted on: 2013/10/12 8:52
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I'm really very anxious to hear of your driving experiences with the woven lining once the car is back on the road. Restoration shops that do work on very vintage vehicles use woven lining (readily available in rolls) for those vehicles, though it was my understanding that woven material was abandoned in favor of modern molded and composite linings because they offer better frictional and heat transfer (resistance to fade) properties than woven, so if I had to guess I think you'll find them less satisfactory than new modern linings. But the final proof of which is better now will come from your experience with it and I await your results with great interest.
Posted on: 2013/10/12 9:16
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