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Re: Bugeye rear brake upgrade and clutch problems.

To: "HFC" <froggi@cdsnet.net>, "Bryan Vandiver" <Bryan.Vandiver@Eng.Sun.COM>
Subject: Re: Bugeye rear brake upgrade and clutch problems.
From: "Larry Miller" <millerls@ado13.com>
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 15:01:06 -0700
Cc: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
References: <199907151750.KAA18820@shorter.eng.sun.com> <378E51D7.25C258FB@cdsnet.net>
Reply-to: "Larry Miller" <millerls@ado13.com>
Sender: owner-spridgets@autox.team.net
I've been running  Silicone on a new system for about 7 months now with no
problem.

Larry Miller
http://www.ado13.com
"Never trust a dog to guard your food."



----- Original Message -----
From: HFC <froggi@cdsnet.net>
To: Bryan Vandiver <Bryan.Vandiver@Eng.Sun.COM>
Cc: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, July 15, 1999 2:25 PM
Subject: Re: Bugeye rear brake upgrade and clutch problems.


> Bryan,
>
> I'd be interested in hearing how well your brakes work with the
"synthetic" fluid.
> I presume you are referring to Silicone DOT 5 fluid.  We tried it under
similar
> circumstances and ran into a "hydraulic lock" situation.  The rubber cups
in the
> master cylinder swelled up causing blockage.
>
> Anyone else have this trouble?
>
> WFO Herb
> Keep the sticky side down!
>
> Bryan Vandiver wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm just putting the finishing touches on my bugeye restoration project,
and
> > have run into some issues with the rear brakes, and clutch.
> >
> > I am using a rebuilt 7/8 inch dual master, that was bead-blasted, and
honed. I
> > cleaned out all the brake and clutch lines with carb cleaner, and then
blew them
> > out with compressed air. Since I was upgrading to front disk brakes, I
thought
> > it would be best to upgrade the rear as well, so I pulled the brake
backing
> > plates off a '78 rb midget (as well as the parking brake linkages), and
> > installed a new set of 3/4" brake cylinders. I am using my 'original'
bearing
> > hubs, and brake drums ( dated 7/58). once I installed everything, and
bolted on
> > the wheels, I noticed a lot of binding on the rear wheels ( in fact, I
could
> > barely push the car out of the garage). After taking off both drums,
they both
> > appear to be contacting the later brake backing plates. I compared my
early
> > brake drums to later ones, and they have the same exact distance from
the back
> > lip of the drum to the mounting surface. Has anyone done this, or run
into this
> > problem??
> >
> > As for the clutch...
> > This is the 'stiffest' clutch I have experience in any car, is that
typical of
> > sprites??
> > I have a ribcase trans, but the new clutch slave cylinder is the 'early
style'
> > 7/8" (moss 180-655), to be compatible with my original clutch line and
master.
> > All other clutch components are '1275 type' including the slave cyl
'push-rod'.
> > The 'new' clutch kit was part# COM710/kit from MiniMania.
> > Besides being very tough to bleed, are these clutches really that hard
to
> > disengage? I can't imaging driving with this in traffic!
> >
> > BTW - I am using 'sythetic brake fluid' since I am using all new
components, and
> > all lines were'flushed' first.
> >
> > Regards - Bryan Vandiver (San Jose, CA)
>
>


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