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Re: brake problems

To: <spridgets@autox.team.net>, "charlie shelden" <shelden3@pldi.net>
Subject: Re: brake problems
Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2003 08:21:19 -0400
Yes it's rebuildable. Moss even sells a kit (181-995) for $6. 

What I did, I bought two O-rings, 3/16ID x 5/16 OD x 1/16" thick. First, remove 
the switch (it just unscrews), then take off the big nut on the end (it's 
*tight* on there!) Pull out the guts, clean 'em up, swap the o-rings, lubricate 
with brake assembly lube, and stick 'em back in. Piece of cake. You'll need to 
anneal (or replace) the big copper washer, but that's about it.

It may not be what's causing your problem (I'd look at the rear flex hose), but 
it's a good idea to clean out the switch anyway, just to be sure.

-=Chris



Chris King   - cbking@alum.rpi.edu
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/kvcbk/
               


---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From "charlie shelden" <shelden3 at pldi.net>
Date:  Tue, 24 Jun 2003 06:07:54 -0500

>Hello all,
>
>I've been doing some work under the hood of my '69 Midget.  Painting etc
>etc....We were bleeding the brakes last night, and was able to get the front
>ones bled just fine.  Moved to the rear, pumped the pedal (which was hard
>already) and opened the valve and nothing, no air, fluid or anything.  What
>are your thoughts on a cause?  Faulty prop. valve?  I haven't removed the line
>from the valve yet to see if anything comes out or not.  Are these valves
>repairable?  I see that they are about 400.00 on Moss (ouch).  If mine is bad
>does anyone have a spare?  Does anyone have any other ideas to look at?
>
>Thanks
>Charlie
>69 Midget

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