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03-27-2021, 07:54 PM | #1 |
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Those are the same parts as in photo 1 Right.? They cleaned up nice. What are you taking photos with Gregski? I end up with fuzzy can't make out what that is kind of crap.
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03-28-2021, 03:33 PM | #3 |
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hey greg - even if you are running an auto trans why nor leave the old clutch pedal in? that sure would make people wonder. then you could tell them its a " clutch flite"
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LOL, I did that in my '74 and it keeps me up at night, plus on this one I think the clutch linkage sits funny on the Camaro subframe and it may click and clack as we go down the road, and I really want a clean look, especially in the cabin
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painted brakulator parts turned out decent
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04-02-2021, 09:58 PM | #6 |
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so lets zoom in on the CPP master cylinder... hmmm, looks Like Gina didn't give a Ratz Donkey about quality control on this one
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04-02-2021, 10:01 PM | #7 |
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I honestly never understood the bench bleed the master cylinder process none, all it do is make a mess when mounting and air gets right back in it, never the less here we go...
we closed her off with the new billet top loaded brake line feeder thingie |
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I believe I bought the same mc. Quality control....not good. Both reservoirs were very rough, as though there was sand in the casting, they looked terrible. I disassembled the entire unit and used a die grinder etc. to clean it up.
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ah man that sux, but I have played the quality part game and the cheap part game, and I have had same or better results with AutoZone or O'Reilly part brands than the name brands - often times it depends on how well you install the part and if you following common sense directions
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so picked up some of these Earl's speed bleeder brake valve thingies, man these things were expensive over $60 bucks, but hey what ever keeps the wife on the couch
I believe for my late second gen Camaro (77-81) these are 5/16ths rear and 3/8ths fronts we do the mandatory stare and compare of the stock ones to the spring ball bearing loaded up ones in the last two photographs |
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also picked up the I Aint Got No Friends One Man Brake Bleeder Kit 3000, some assembly required
boy you wanna see yer friends scatter just tell them you is doing your brakes this weekend, and all of a sudden they all got Mandatory Wine Tasting field trips they can't get out of |
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I like your updates! The work is good, the products analysis is helpful and the write ups are entertaining.
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so the rear speed bleeders aka speed thread leakers did not work for us, we got more bypass action than through the hole, and we even tried the just barely crack it open trick rather than the 1/4 turn twist to get them to bleed, so we went back with the stock bleeders in the rear, the front ones worked, so we kept them, I don't like returning parts but for $30 bucks these will be going back, just wanted to share
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so the next hurdle to get over is to fab a custom lower bracket for the steering column since the aftermarket one I bought is a joke and an insult to Hot Rodding, I would not install this on my kids Big Wheel it's that flimzy and it doesn't even fit around the steering shaft
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I've been meaning to fabricate this rear bumperette to go behind the rollpan for quite some time now, and what better time than Easter Sunday
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I am most proud of using all Corono Virus scrap metal
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of course I had to run to Depot Home twice to get some MIG wire for the spark machine, the first time they put flux core wire in the MIG wire bin, and I didn't bother checking, the second time they were all out of .030 wire until I looked in the .025 bin and found two spools, next time I'm going to LOWE's
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I think I even managed to spritz some gray primer on the metal to prep it for bondo and sanding before the final two stage powder coating tomorrow, ha ha yeah right
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04-05-2021, 10:43 PM | #20 |
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made a lower steering column bracket for my late 50s truck / impala steering column
started out by carefully selecting the very first pipe I saw than we lopped 4" off of it and split it in half... half moons style |
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then we made fools out of ourselves by tryin to cut a hole in 10 gauge steel with a holesaw powered by a cordless drill, so we called in the heavy artillery aka Ol' Milwaukee
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not my design, something I stoled off the InterWebs
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then it was off to our brake (break?) machine to put a bend in it
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the SEMA judges love rounded corners on their brackets, so here we go
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you find out right quick who yer friends is, when you try and get some help scratching up the newly painted steering column moching it up 17 times all by yourself, using every trick you go
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