This How To write-up for Powdercoating Brakes and Mounts has been added to the HOW TO section and can be found HERE.
|
This How To write-up for Powdercoating Brakes and Mounts has been added to the HOW TO section and can be found HERE.
Last edited by kyle99gtp; 12-17-2007 at 02:57 PM. Reason: a few double pictures
Another fine piece of work bud. Another one that we will turn into a downloadable documents and put it in the how to section.
thanks! i can post more if you need me to (custom painted engine cover, how to remove scuffs and scratches)
Hey bud, how much did it cost you to have all that sandblasting and powder coating done? Just a suggestion but maybe edit your post with that info if you have it or remember. It is awesome work and looks fantastic.
I personally would be interested in how to remove scuffs and scratches 'cause I have a few and Id like to get rid of them if possible.
Thank you kindly sir. I have been wanting to buy a powder coating system. I really like how powder coated stuff turns out, to say nothing of its durability.
Nice write up, and I applaud you for taking the calipers apart before having them powder coated. It worries me when people don't.
Helpful tip on getting the round rubber bushings back into the dog bones, what you do is use some white lithium grease, and with a pea sized drop, lube the dog bone, and the middle, and the outside edge thats going to be pressed in first.
Then what you do is get you an old nut and bolt that will fit through the bushing, and tighten it down snug. Then if your a shade tree mechanic you can use a hammer, and hit the bolt and it will drive it in.
For me, I use my arbor press, but its the same method...just softer, and safer.
For the calipers, its good practice to lube the piston seal well before installing it back into the caliper. Use brake fluid, nothing else.
On the rear stock calipers, its good practice to use lube behind the piston dust cover during the rebuild. Of course also good to use it on the guide pins.
For the F-body calipers, I find its good to use antiseize as pin lube vs. standard caliper lube.
~F~
« Previous Thread | Next Thread » |
Tags for this Thread |