โJun-30-2018 01:37 PM
โDec-14-2018 03:24 PM
โJul-14-2018 09:39 AM
jspringator wrote:
Almost everything is in. The Permatex 85188 Ultra Disc Brake Caliper Lube has been ordered, as has the Castrol 12614 Dot 4 Synthetic Brake Fluid. Apparently the Valvoline SynPower is no longer available. This stuff is for high temp applications; like racing or a motorhome in the mountains.
โJul-13-2018 11:01 AM
โJul-12-2018 12:02 PM
jspringator wrote:
Ended up getting the fronts from Mill Supply. Precision Sales never emailed me back. With shipping, both were right at $100. I'll save the old hoses in the event I try the stainless experiment.
I plan to get the calipers inspected, rebuilt if necessary, slider pins lubed with Permatex 85188 Ultra Disc Brake Caliper Lube, brake system flushed with Valvoline SynPower brake fluid (3 quarts).
I guess my only question is whether the calipers can be adequately inspected.
โJul-11-2018 07:53 PM
jspringator wrote:
I guess my only question is whether the calipers can be adequately inspected.
โJul-11-2018 03:43 PM
โJul-09-2018 07:06 PM
โJul-09-2018 06:53 PM
โJul-09-2018 04:19 PM
โJul-09-2018 03:52 PM
jspringator wrote:
I got the rear and crossover rear at O'Rileys. I found a place that can make up the front in stainless steel braid. Based on my experience with using SS braid with motorcycles, this should firm up the pedal.
He suggested I bring the hose in. That could create a problem in the shop because they would have to take it off and let this thing sit until the new hose arrived. Looks like the front and rear calipers are the same (side to side). Are the hose ends the same for the front as they are for the rear? If so, I could just show him the rears I have and he can make them up based on that, as long as I have the length.
Does anyone have the length?
โJul-09-2018 01:30 PM
โJul-04-2018 09:48 AM
jspringator wrote:I found my front hoses at Napa and rear at Orielly's. I found I can find more parts if you tell the clerk Chevy P-30 chassis and the year. I would completely disassemble the rear brakes and remove all rust with a wire wheel use the hi temp silicone grease to lube and reassemble. I just gravity drain my fluid by jacking the front up and allowing the old fluid to drain out installing new fluid when the reservoir is almost empty. When the fluid comes out clear I bleed the drivers side rear next then go to the passenger front then drivers side front. Beside the hose and sticking caliper slide it could also be the rubber seal/ around the caliper piston not returning the piston for clearance causing the brakes to drag. I know your mechanic said it looked good to him and it could have been just a rusted caliper slide that you freed up by use, but I would at least drive it locally step on the brake many times and see if that caliper is hotter than the others before I took it on a long trip.
Mechanic couldn't find anything wrong. I did fill up the hydroboost resevoir that was on cold fill when hot. He thinks that caused it. I think it is the hoses. I'm going to replace them when I get back.
Where can I order a set of aftermarket brake hoses? He says he can't get them. I checked an Autozone and I know they can't order them.
โJul-04-2018 08:30 AM
โJul-03-2018 02:43 PM
jspringator wrote:
Mechanic couldn't find anything wrong. I did fill up the hydroboost resevoir that was on cold fill when hot. He thinks that caused it. I think it is the hoses. I'm going to replace them when I get back.
Where can I order a set of aftermarket brake hoses? He says he can't get them. I checked an Autozone and I know they can't order them.