Further to this previous post, I removed a swivel today to check on a chrome ball and found this
The same mod which I am doing. There was a thrust washer between the end of the shaft and the bearing
Also we have been sorting front wheel brake components. I would like to put back cylinders with a BSF thread so that all the attachments and lines go back on without too much modification. I am aware that UNF cylinders are cheap and as a pinch I can make some BSF to UNF adapters
The vehicle we are restoring came without and brake components, basically a bare rear diff housing and a front housing with a diff and 1 swivel
We have 3 buckets of brake components purchased from the Walcha auction and recovered 1 damaged cast front wheel cylinder and about 30 alloy wheel cylinders. From all I have read, there seem to be some of these of dubious quality. The long and short I have located 4 cast wheel cylinders and given all a light hone. One left one might make the grade but both right ones are cracked
cracked cylinder
Some of these came from pretty corroded units
As for brake shoes, we have heaps for the front
The one from this vehicle I soaked in a molasses bath a while back and when I took it out after a week, it seemed to disintegrate in my fingers. I put this away into storage into that box which can't be found until you don't need it any more. Luckily there was another in the box of stares from Walcha. I stripped this and gave it a light hone by hand and it appears to need a sleeve
All seems there, I will need a sleeve, seal kit and a large copper washer
I will be off to Burts Brakes shortly to see what the damage is :
Another item which needed addressing was the snail adjuster on one of the backing plates which turned freely by finger. I removed the snail bit, pressed the collar or spacer on a bit - about 1/2 mm and will weld back the snail - ran out of time today. The unit now turns with a little resistance as it should.
You can see the small lip at the top of the collar which is how far it moved
This stuff is so time consuming - it took me the best part of 1 hour just to remove a single bleed nipple
Erich



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