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Gregski 11-11-2022 12:30 PM

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a little shipping update on that master cylinder

Gregski 11-11-2022 12:39 PM

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so lessons learned by doing any project any "build" the devil's in the details and you can get 80% of the big stuff done in 3 weeks and then spend months chasing the small stuff, so here we go, lets get it

I think it's a good idea to have a brake and an emergency brake before taking Electron for a spin around the block just in case things get exciting

so the new transmission seems to be longer than the TH350 or at least that's how it sits under the cab, so The Greg needs to extend the parking brake linkage 6"

on my '69 the driver side has the adjustable fine threaded rod like so

Gregski 11-11-2022 12:43 PM

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the other side the texter's side has a fixed length mushroom double headed rod which I decided to cut off one end and welder on a 6" grade 8 bolt with a standard hex head (this head has to be small enuff to fit through the hole / slot in the frame rail)

I think I used the belt and suspenders method on this, where first I weldered up the bolt to the rod, then ground that flat(ish) then slipped the steel sleeve over it and bugger welded that as well

Gregski 11-11-2022 12:44 PM

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The curse of the if I touch it and remove it I better clean it, inspect it, MEDIA BLAST it, and POWDER COAT it continues...

Gregski 11-12-2022 05:43 PM

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got the new tailgate on, fit great, good quality piece, only trouble was the left (driver side) round hinge thingie had a bit of a slight imperfection in it that we gently persuaded with a punch to get the lower hinge to go smoothly inside it

Gregski 11-12-2022 05:46 PM

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getting the fiberglass rear rollpan to fit was a bit of a stretch

Note To Self: get new bedsides

72 tigger 11-12-2022 09:55 PM

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Ebrake setup should work well. Like the tailgate

layinrocker65 11-13-2022 11:35 AM

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Time to put disc brakes in the rear with Tesla electric parking brakes?

Gregski 11-13-2022 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by 72 tigger (Post 9143820)
Ebrake setup should work well. Like the tailgate

thanks mate I hope so

Gregski 11-13-2022 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by layinrocker65 (Post 9143965)
Time to put disc brakes in the rear with Tesla electric parking brakes?

ha ha, don't temp me, you know a complete tesla rear wheel drive unit would totally eliminate all my drive shaft woes

Gregski 11-13-2022 02:19 PM

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managed to perfectly align the brand new fiber glass roll pan to the bad body lines of the bed sides and luv the roll pan look, whacha all think?

zicc1835 11-13-2022 08:27 PM

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I’m a fan of the pan…….:)

CG 11-13-2022 10:02 PM

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My son is a commercial electrician, he has this sticker on his hard hat.

Steeveedee 11-13-2022 10:31 PM

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Remember Kids ... My son is a commercial electrician, project manager. He has this sticker on his hard hat.

:lol: I laughed at the sticker 'til I cried!

Gregski 11-15-2022 12:06 PM

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so this could explain the soft 2018 Honda CR-V brake pedal

Gregski 11-15-2022 12:08 PM

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more detail in this video EV Update Honda CRV Bad Brake Master Cylinder

doowopper 11-15-2022 11:11 PM

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My understanding is that brake fluid is hygroscopic so perhaps that vehicle had been in a flood or sumpin.

buddy

CG 11-16-2022 11:09 AM

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All the blasting and coating you do makes me want to get a cabinet and an old oven. Blasting and powder is something you can do all winter without worrying if your shop is warm enough to paint in. Or maybe move in next door to you =)

Gregski 11-16-2022 12:00 PM

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All the blasting and coating you do makes me want to get a cabinet and an old oven. Blasting and powder is something you can do all winter without worrying if your shop is warm enough to paint in. Or maybe move in next door to you =)

ha ha, it will change your life, but it is not a cheap sport, I would say minimum $2k to enter the arena, and yes guys will argue that till they are blue in the face, but I've done this for months so I know what I am talking about, lol

anyway I keep my media blasting cabinet outside so in my case media blasting is not an all year round sport as the media gets moist/wet

as far as oven advice see if you can land a larger commercial pizza oven or one of them stackable double deckers that you can start off by using just one half and then join them together to bake longer items

as far as moving next door, two words for you: H.O.A.

Media Blasting Advice: Replace The Glass

Gregski 11-16-2022 12:26 PM

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the good news is the new used $80 dollar Honda CR-V master cylinder showed up last night and appears to be much more better

biketopia 11-16-2022 01:17 PM

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I'm still curious to see if you'll have enough bore and stroke to operate the C-10 brakes effectively

Gregski 11-16-2022 01:31 PM

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I'm still curious to see if you'll have enough bore and stroke to operate the C-10 brakes effectively

yeah, me too, my friend Patrick, our friend Patrick inputed all the measurements and lengths of both the Honda CRV and the C10 into his wrist watch calculator and it spit out that the stroke or piston travel is almost identical, it was identical to the thousandths of an inch

pjmoreland 11-16-2022 02:34 PM

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yeah, me too, my friend Patrick, our friend Patrick inputed all the measurements and lengths of both the Honda CRV and the C10 into his wrist watch calculator and it spit out that the stroke or piston travel is almost identical, it was identical to the thousandths of an inch

The amount that the piston moves compared to the amount the pedal foot pad moves is the same between the Chevy and Honda brake pedal assemblies. We haven't measured the stroke or bore of the Honda master cylinder yet. It would be good to measure the stroke and bore of both the Honda and Chevy master cylinders for comparison.

yuccales 11-16-2022 08:22 PM

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:lol: I laughed at the sticker 'til I cried!

I cried after I saw what a two month bill was! :lol:

Gregski 11-17-2022 01:34 PM

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The amount that the piston moves compared to the amount the pedal foot pad moves is the same between the Chevy and Honda brake pedal assemblies. We haven't measured the stroke or bore of the Honda master cylinder yet. It would be good to measure the stroke and bore of both the Honda and Chevy master cylinders for comparison.

got some numbers:

SOME HONDA CRV MASTER CYLINDER SPECS

the 2018(ish) Honda CRV master brake cylinder piston is 1" in diameter (aka bore) and travels 1.5" (aka stroke) in and out of the tube thingie


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