Re: Bendix Treadle Vac Study- Serioius Business!!
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ACOlds, are you reading?
Posted on: 2010/12/13 19:38
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Re: Bendix Treadle Vac Study- Serioius Business!!
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HH56. Your recommendation of using a remote fill reservoir with atmospheric seal membrane is the best idea i've heard about the BTV in 12 years of Packarding.
Posted on: 2010/12/13 22:12
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VAPOR LOCK demystified: See paragraph SEVEN of PMCC documentaion as listed in post #11 of the following thread:f
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Re: Bendix Treadle Vac Study- Serioius Business!!
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Glad to hear someone is working on the remote fill and hope you decide to expand beyond the original few. If you have the bracket solved, that looks like the hardest part so congratulations. One nice thing about those particular vented caps is with it being fairly large and metal, add in a little drill press work they can become unvented and reholed where needed without too much strain.
I know about work in progress. Started a couple of projects, but with my usual few hours of steady work, 5 months set it aside after losing interest cycle, neither have progressed very far. Gave a few samples away on one but haven't been inspired enough to make some needed changes yet to do much more with it. Fortunately mine are more in the "can it be done" category so hopefully your work will go better.
Posted on: 2010/12/14 11:35
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Someone posted about the OD of various versions of the compesator valve adn if the larger ones would hit the valve housing and not work. The engineers who design origianl and replacement parts are very competent dn if a larger valve would interfere and not work there would be a 100% failure rate. that has not occurred thus it is not an issue.
From my prev post photos #1 .555" #2 .550" #3 .585" Valve housing bore .720" Plenty of room to operate when tipped, it tried all 3
Posted on: 2010/12/16 17:16
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Fred Kanter Quote:
From my prev post photos Hmmm...0.035" seems like lot in any "precision fit" situation. Craig
Posted on: 2010/12/16 18:46
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How are these rebuilt units cleaned during the rebuilding process? Glass beading seems like it plays a part of the overall process. I've use a product in my blast cabinet that is called 'Star blast' and it cuts through most things. That makes me wonder, that if during the cleaning process, if the internal dimensions change (get bigger) and actual unit material is actually being 'scrubbed' away due to the abrasives being used?
Posted on: 2010/12/18 21:05
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A good question but the only thing I would imagine a decent rebuilder would clean that way would be outer surfaces. If he did any of the internal items using Star Blast and roughed things up, I'd really question their competency. Glass or walnut shell type media, being fairly soft, I doubt any damage would be done--although getting all of it thorougly cleaned out might be an issue. Star Blast, being sand, would be fairly aggressive.
The piston if roughed up would wear the seal. If the internal casting surfaces were done, then I think the only place that would be adversely affected if larger would be the seal outer bore area. A leak at either, assuming the gasket has closed the relief port as we have found, would wind up feeding fluid into the vacuum portion. Unless bad enough the fluid was sucked dry in a short distance, would wonder if there would be the sudden failure people have experienced with either.
Posted on: 2010/12/18 23:20
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On the subject of brakes, does anyone know how the Kantor disc brake converion kits are? I want to place on my 37 115C. Thanks, Rich
Posted on: 2010/12/28 12:30
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COMPENSATOR VALVE OFFER UPDATE
About a month ago I offered a free new compensator valve to anyone who was doubtful of hte quality or condition of the one in their car. To dat I have fulfilled one (1) request. BTV FAILURE STUDY At the same time I requested that anyone who experienced sudden BTV failure send me their unit for examination. Thus far I have recieved one (1) offer, details are being worked out SOMETHING TO CONSIDER It is beyond question that BTV's fail. When considering the problem in its entirety, it is important to remember that non-power master cylinders also experience failure. It would be very revealing if it were possible to determine the % failure of BTV's vs. non-power master cylinders.
Posted on: 2010/12/30 23:52
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