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Re: My Choice was Re: Choices...

To: "Jeffrey Wilson" <jeffalso88@hotmail.com>,
Subject: Re: My Choice was Re: Choices...
From: "Patrick P. Castronovo" <slick1@mohaveaz.com>
Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 15:19:57 -0700
No matter what you do, do NOT disassemble all the Brakes at the same time.
Do one front, and one back at the same time.  Then reassemble using the
other side as a reference. If one Caliper has failed, you can bet the other
is not far off.  I would not want a brake fail on the highway, or on the
street for that matter.  I have a rule: Go fast cars need stop fast brakes!
As well as Better than good tires. Pat


-----Original Message-----
From: Jeffrey Wilson <jeffalso88@hotmail.com>
To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Date: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 2:07 PM
Subject: My Choice was Re: Choices...


>Well, Diana has been saying everything regarding our little "dilemia"
>because its her car and I'm just there for the ride ;)
>
>Thanks to all the information we received for people on the board, and one
>anonymous person who took some time to come take a look, we have discovered
>its simply a brake leak on the Front Left wheel. Suggestion was to replace
>the Caliber, perhaps even the cylinder.
>
>I personally would like to do it myself, if I can talk Diana into letting
my
>amatuer mechanic hands to touch it. Now, going on the assumption I talk her
>into letting me do it, the question is what do I need?
>
>1. Should I replace the entire brake portion on just that wheel or do I go
>and replace the brake portions on All wheels?
>
>2. Do I simply replace the "broken" portion, or since we really have no
idea
>what has been done to this car before we bought it, should I yank the
entire
>brake assembly off all wheels and redo them all from the ground up?
>
>3. Depending on the direction we go (just the one wheel or all wheels) what
>parts will be needed and where do I find them?!?!?! Nothing fancy needed,
no
>racing parts needed, just the parts that will allow me to get the brakes
>working and reliable!
>
>4. Lastly, is there anything out there that would give me a Step-By-Step on
>how to replace all these parts on the brakes? The more detailed the better,
>please. I'm pretty good at following instructions as long as they are clear
>and detailed. Pictures really help! :) Remember, I've never done this
before
>so I need all the help I can get ;)
>
>Oh, one more question I suppose. Am I nuts for wanting to do this myself
>when I know nada about cars and even less about how to do brakes?  It's
>scary, that part of me wants to just go out there and pull the car apart
and
>start replacing parts, but I don't think Diana would like to see her car in
>pieces ;)
>
>Jeff
>_________________________________________________________________

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