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11-01-2024, 11:08 AM | #176 | |
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Re: Disc Brake and Power Brake Conversion - Part 6
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When I swapped to disc brakes on my drum brake trucks, I kept them manual so it was just as you did (remove the slack @ the pedal).
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11-01-2024, 12:02 PM | #177 | |
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Re: Disc Brake and Power Brake Conversion - Part 6
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I did some extracurricular reading last night. My booster and master were part of a CPP kit. According to CPP's online documentation, they should already be "mated" to each other. But, there's always a chance that the booster actuator rod needs to be adjusted. That would explain the soft pedal. I have a booster rod measuring tool ordered from the Amazonians. When it arrives next week, I'll verify that the booster and master are playing nice with each other. Then, theoretically, I should be able to adjust the brake pedal rod, more or less like a manual setup. Take out the slack and adjust to 1/8" -1/4" headspace. Keep the advice coming. I'll take all the help I can get! Thanks. John
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11-02-2024, 09:02 PM | #178 |
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Follow-up on Weird Front Spring Clearance Problem
I figured out why the driver side spring is out of alignment. The upper spring pockets aren't symmetrical. Take a look at my thread in the Suspension section for pictures and details. I know what the problem is, but I don't what to do about it.
https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=855327 Thanks for any advice you can give. John
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11-03-2024, 05:11 PM | #179 |
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Re: Follow-up on Weird Front Spring Clearance Problem
I found a solution, at least partially.
I tried swapping the passenger side spring to the driver side. No good. The interference actually got worse. So, I tried something completely different. By trial and error, I discovered that purposely mis-aligning the spring by rotating it 90 degrees eliminates the interference with the spring pocket. I took the truck for a short drive and everything seems good. No noise, no interference. BUT, I suspect the spring will eventually rotate and the interference problem will come back. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to keep the spring where it is, rotated 90 degrees away from the alignment "dimple" in the lower spring pocket?
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11-04-2024, 10:42 AM | #180 | |
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Re: Follow-up on Weird Front Spring Clearance Problem
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11-04-2024, 10:56 AM | #181 | |
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Re: Follow-up on Weird Front Spring Clearance Problem
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I have a few other things to investigate from my thread in the Suspension section. If I stick with the current springs, I'll definitely use your suggestion. As always, Scoti, thank you for your help. By the way, do you have any advice on a good brand of 2" lowering springs? The previous owner added CPP springs and I'm losing confidence in them. Considering how inexpensive new springs are, I'm considering trying a different brand to see if the results are any better. Thanks. John
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11-04-2024, 03:23 PM | #182 |
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Caster Modification - First Impressions
If you've been following along my with my disc brake and power brake conversion, you probably know that I also replaced the ball joints and bushings, and moved my lower control arms forward to add caster adjustment. With all of the minor challenges I've run into, the caster modification kind of got lost in the noise. I want to take a minute to write down my initial impressions of the caster mod.
While testing the brakes and the front springs, I've driven the truck 10ish miles. That's not much distance to form an opinion, but I'm pretty happy with the additional caster already. I went for a short drive yesterday on a blacktop road with a strong quartering wind. Before the modification, the truck would have wandered all over the road because of the zero caster alignment. Now, the truck tracks straight, with only minor steering wheel input. The drivability is MUCH better. After I get all the brake and spring silliness sorted out, I will schedule an appointment at the alignment shop. I've changed a lot of items in the front suspension and I'm sure it needs some adjustment. I will post my caster numbers back here along with more "feels like" data after the alignment.
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11-04-2024, 03:53 PM | #183 | |
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Re: Follow-up on Weird Front Spring Clearance Problem
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If they were coils that came via kit, they would've been from Belltech as that's the only manufacturers kit I've used on C10's for others.
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11-04-2024, 04:08 PM | #184 | |
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Re: Caster Modification - First Impressions
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*NEG .5° Camber *POS 4-5° Caster (as aggressive as possible w/that Camber target) *1/16 - 1/8" total TOE in
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