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Paul Mossberg replied to the topic Brake Job Time in the forum General Discussion 13 years, 11 months ago
I have drums all around on my VW based Duchess….but will chime in on the disc brake issue anyway.
In 1970, Karmann Ghias switched to front disc brakes…no power booster.
A very common upgrade to VW Beetles and VW based kit cars is an upgrade to front discs while retaining the rear drums. There are conversion kits for rear discs as well. Those…[Read more] -
Larry Murphy replied to the topic Brake Job Time in the forum General Discussion 13 years, 11 months ago
My Chevette based BCW has front disc and rear drum brakes but no power booster.Also, it does not have room for one.Braking seems OK to me but I do have to exert more pressure on the pedal than is required on power brake equiped cars.
I appreciate a car with lots of power but IMHO ,a 283 is just too much power for these little cars.I don’t mea…[Read more] -
Paul Mossberg replied to the topic Took the wires off (part 2). in the forum TD Replicas 13 years, 11 months ago
Todd…send Bill Collins a private message.the keeper of the club badges.
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billnparts replied to the topic Brake Job Time in the forum General Discussion 13 years, 11 months ago
Pick up a copy of “Street Rodder” magazine.
Mustang II front crossmembers are available. Large disc brake conversion kits for Mustang II spindles are also available. Brakes from a full size ’80’s Caprice should be big enough. -
Dennis Brock replied to the topic Brake Job Time in the forum General Discussion 13 years, 11 months ago
Minor disagreement on discs without a booster. My front engine has discs front and drums rear. I do not have a booster, nor do I have room for one, but the braking is very good. I have leg problems, and even with those problems I have no problem. My front end is Mustang 2, and maybe there is a difference with different brands. If the cali…[Read more]
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newkitman replied to the topic Brake Job Time in the forum General Discussion 13 years, 11 months ago
I’m not an expert on brakes. But I do know that you have to have the vacuum to the brake booster or you’re not going to be able to stop very quickly in an emergency. make sure the vacuum to the booster is good before you replace the master cylinder. Also, and just a thought, if your brake hoses are over 10 years old, now would be a good time to…[Read more]
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MGLondonRoadste replied to the topic Brake Job Time in the forum General Discussion 13 years, 11 months ago
The rear wheel cylinders looked fairly new, and so did the shoes, but the springs looked old and suggested replacing those. They recommended replacing the shoes anyway, because he said, they need to mate up with the new part that they push against.The inspector said the rotors had signs of overheating on one and “crystallizing” on the other,…[Read more]
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ray10 replied to the topic Chevy 2.2L dutchess in the forum My Project 13 years, 11 months ago
Court wizard I was looking at the pictures of the red TD their are wiper blades on the top of the glass just like a real TD. unless I’m missing something ?
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Peter C. King replied to the topic Brake Job Time in the forum General Discussion 13 years, 11 months ago
You don’t have enough leg to push disk brakes without a booster. It looks like a doughnut on the firewall. The master cylinder is attached to the center of the booster. The booster uses vacuum to help you push on the pedal. When it fails you have manual brakes. Check the vacuum line to the booster before you condemn it.
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Bill Gould replied to the topic Cruisin Weather in the forum General Discussion 13 years, 11 months ago
Sure wish I could’ve joined you. Looks like you had a great time.
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edward ericson replied to the topic Cruisin Weather in the forum General Discussion 13 years, 11 months ago
Very cool. I like the backdrop too.
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Dennis Brock replied to the topic Any recommendations to raise front end ? in the forum VW Based Kits 13 years, 11 months ago
Same here. I started out at 28, and bias ply tires. Eventually ended up at 20 psi (front) and radials. All the difference in the world. It went from being spooky at 45 mph to stable and smooth at 70 mph. This is on my VW Fiberfab model. Even on my Ford engined (front obviously) I only run 24-25.PMOSSBERG40827.9534606481
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ray10 replied to the topic Cruisin Weather in the forum General Discussion 13 years, 11 months ago
very nice pic. thanks for sharring.
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edward ericson replied to the topic Weight distribution in the forum VW Based Kits 13 years, 11 months ago
My car’s battery is in front of the gas tank. No extra weights, all “small leaves” removed from both torsion tubes. About 18 lbs pressure in each front tire, 25 lbs in the rears. Makes an enormous difference to lower the tire pressure and use reasonably new tires. If I were you I’d move the battery, but plenty of folks do fine with the battery…[Read more]
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edward ericson replied to the topic Any recommendations to raise front end ? in the forum VW Based Kits 13 years, 11 months ago
Marc–just one more thing: 30 lbs tire pressure is WAY too much in a TD replica, front or back, and especially for the front of a VW-based TD replica.Your front tires should be inflated to between 14 and 20 lbs, max.Makes a HUGE difference is ride quality and handling.But–you say–modern tires need 28 lbs as normal inflation and I’ll ruin them…[Read more]
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MGLondonRoadste replied to the topic New to the family in the forum Chevy/Ford Kits 13 years, 11 months ago
No, I didn’t put dielectric grease on them, but that is a great idea. I’m going to the auto parts store this weekend if I don’t get a chance tonight, so I’ll be sure to pick up some with my new connector.
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Tom Colello replied to the topic Cruisin Weather in the forum General Discussion 13 years, 11 months ago
It was nice to hook up with a fellow forum member. We are so few and far apart down here unlike you guys up north.
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Peter C. King replied to the topic New to the family in the forum Chevy/Ford Kits 13 years, 11 months ago
Have you cleaned the terminals and posts and put dielectric grease on them before you tightened them up again? Surface corrosion can block electrical flow in a short time. -
Bill Gould replied to the topic Fall in the forum General Discussion 13 years, 11 months ago
Tom is right, sadly. Here in Southeast Texas, the closest we’re seeing to fall color is all the dead and dying trees because of this miserable drought (although we did get a couple of good rain days over the weekend).
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Tom Colello replied to the topic Any recommendations to raise front end ? in the forum VW Based Kits 13 years, 11 months ago
Both Allen and Paul are correct. The only axle with splines is the rear.
The front axle consists of an upper and lower tube. Inside the tube is a series of flat torsion leaves that go from one end of the beam to the other and go into the trailing arms. With Link/King Pin Beams the torsion leaves actually go completely through the trailing arms…[Read more] - Load More