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6-2-2019
spent some time blasting all the front end brake assembly parts
put on two coats of primer and 2 coats of gloss black
bought some of those paints stands in the paint department for holding parts off the surface, look like little pyramids, they seemed to work good on keeping the part off the cardboard
cleaned up the shafts, chased all the threads internal and external, straightened the bent threaded rods, etc...
looking at the components to put back together, there were 2 gaskets inside the assembly
wondering what the material is/ should be
goes on the flat surfaces of the round cylinder that the cam goes through, they sit between the ends of the round part and the housing.
they seem to hold the parts apart to keep metal from metal rubbing, but allow freedom to turn a small amount for the brakes to work.
assembly housing, gasket, rotating part , gasket, cover
gasket against rotating part
gasket against the inside of the housing
assembly, other gasket goes against the cover, bt the rotating part and cover
Great car !
Posted by Diggymart on 9/7/19 @ 3:48:57 PM