Painting my S/B... Which One? |
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phyrph0enix Samba Member
Joined: January 08, 2008 Posts: 2 Location: Boston, Massachusetts
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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 12:11 am Post subject: '74 Super Beetle Woes (brakes/wiring) |
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Ok, So I've had a couple of VW's... none like this!
I'd like to say the car has had no problems at all! It's the previous owner that was the problem. I bought the car in FL which was a mistake because they have no state safety inspection. Now, I live in MA and there IS a safety inspection. So here's what I'm dealing with:
#1: I replaced the front brakes. Hoses, Wheel Cylinders, Hardware, Bearings, Shoes and Drums.
I've exchanged the shoes twice for new ones because they were packaged wrong. But now I've finally got some that match the ones I took off. The drums came from a VW dealer's NOS. I've adjusted everything way down and made sure the star adjuster tilt was directed the right way, but the brakes are just too tight! The car hardly rolls! The only explanation I could think of was if the shoes were directional or just the wrong ones. But all the shoes were identical, and the drums are from VW itself! Should I just drive it until the shoes wear down!? Or should I remove the drums and turn them on a lathe?
Plus, the A-15 Federal-Mogul inner wheel bearing was bloody tight on the spindle! Could this indicate aftermarket spindles? How do I then determine the correct size?
Oh, and the previous owner decided that E-Brakes were for chumps, so all I have is a hole... idiot!
#2: What's a Wiring Diagram? <- I know... he didn't...
So, my reverse lamps don't work... it's not the bulb... I'll give you 3 guesses...
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give up?
Mister IDon'tNeedToSeeWhereI'mGoingWhenIReverse decided that rather than fixing the reverse lamp wiring, he was going to cut it off and zip-tie what was leftover to the left rear spring! AHH!!!
Oh, and he spliced the license plate lamp to the driving lamps, not the running lamps. So now when you use the repeaters with the headlamps on, it shorts the rear repeaters to positive and shuts off the whole rear circuit!
My horn's gone to IDon'tKnowWhere...
It ran off with the E-Brake, I think!
Oh, and he zip-tied the seats to the carpet on top of the tracks. I don't care what kind of carpet adhesive you use, it WON'T hold in a seat!
Sorry to bother with all of this... I do need some advice on the brakes though... I get my seat track bushings in tomorrow and I'm kinda tempted to just burn the crap out of the shoes until they wear... I'm THAT frustrated!
Thank you!
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JonF Samba Member
Joined: December 16, 2005 Posts: 2030 Location: Oklahoma
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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 1:15 am Post subject: |
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the 07 Lincoln MKX come in a nice white it is called white chocolate
if the brakes are all together right you might just need to put some miles on the brakes so that the shoes ware them selfs in. _________________ 68 bug 1600sp 30/31
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Air-Cooled Head Samba Member
Joined: October 15, 2002 Posts: 4070 Location: Chicago Suburbs
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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 3:47 pm Post subject: |
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Yeah, don't turn the drums, or the next pair of shoes you buy will be too small. It may come down to the brake shoe mfg.
I had trouble w/ ONLY 1 WHEEL on a brake job. I KNEW they were the correct shoes because I'd done one side already w/ no problem. I swapped the shoes to the other wheel, and the problem followed. Ended up using a grinder to shave a bit of material off the offending shoes. _________________ Everything known to man has been written.
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odoggg Samba Member
Joined: June 11, 2012 Posts: 2 Location: Boston MA
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Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 2:06 pm Post subject: |
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is the spring in the new hardware kit too soft? is it a fluid pressure problem? |
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