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RE: Brakes pedal is very low! help - 9/3/2008 5:58:25 PM   
aob1958

 

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PG that is good link! Thanks.
Well! I gave in and took the car to BrakeCheck, one caliper was leaking and the rear parking brake hardware was rusted out in both drum (so I had no parking brake) I was stiffed for $245 for one new front caliper, brake pads, flush, and adjust parking brake some...They claimed it was too much at risk to contniue working on it, beacuse of the rust... I drove it home today, the parking brake does not engage, but brake felt more solid. I went on mamotorworks and ordered the parking brake kit, and new hoses. I will get busy reading and finding another mechanic....

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RE: Brakes pedal is very low! help - 9/4/2008 9:09:48 PM   
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Hope you ordered the stainless steel parking brake kit.  Might also consider replacing the cable that runs between the trailing arms as it usually gets rusty inside and hangs up which wears out the parking brake shoes.

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RE: Brakes pedal is very low! help - 9/5/2008 10:26:31 AM   
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Well I got the regular kit, but I will coat parts with grease to prevent moisture/rust. I did get the cables and shoes too. It should last for a while... Thanks. 

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RE: Brakes pedal is very low! help - 9/5/2008 11:31:33 AM   
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Better to paint the metal parts than to grease them as the grease could/will eventually find its way to the friction surface of the shoes. 

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RE: Brakes pedal is very low! help - 9/6/2008 8:13:04 AM   
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A good paint to use is POR-15  POR-15.com
I have used it on my vet with very good results.

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RE: Brakes pedal is very low! help - 9/6/2008 8:56:51 AM   
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Very good stuff but wear gloves as I haven''t found anything that w/ get it off your skin except time. 

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RE: Brakes pedal is very low! help - 9/8/2008 11:56:27 AM   
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ORIGINAL: SCHOON

If you are not sure take it to someone that does brakes.
You screw up and you not only hurt yourself but could mess someone else up as well.



Schoon,  I can appreciate your point of view and I personally feel that you''re being very responsable sharing your point here, but if everyone takes this view to heart, we''ll all be going to shops with our problems instead of turning wrenches ourselves.  Then we''d only have a forum where we told of the horror stories about getting ripped-off by ''Vette mechanics.  LOL  But really, I think that if one uses their head along w/ having some kind of mechanical ability, and refers to the Know-how guys here on the forum, that person will be safe and inturn keep others safe on the road also.  I agree that areas like brakes should be taken very seriously and double-checked prior to moving the car.  The system we have really is quite basic.  The "basic"systems in our older ''Vettes are IMO the beauty of them. 
  And your safety concern is not taken lightly.  Thanks.

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RE: Brakes pedal is very low! help - 9/8/2008 5:56:11 PM   
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I agree that it is better to do the work yourself but there are a lot of people with old cars that are not mechanically inclined are are much better off for everyone''s safety it they get things like brakes done by someone who knows what they are doing. 
I watched someone do a brake job before I went and did it myself and so on.
I am not saying AOB1958 is not capable of doing the brakes himself but it sounded to me like he might need to see it done the first time so he would get a better handle on it for the next time.
Schoon
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I need some help posting pictures.

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RE: Brakes pedal is very low! help - 9/9/2008 4:29:07 PM   
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Thanks again for the info, where can I get this paint Por-15?

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RE: Brakes pedal is very low! help - 9/9/2008 4:33:14 PM   
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Never mind por-15.com.

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