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1. '70 GT Questions (score: 1)
Author: Chris Attias <cattias@cats.ucsc.edu>
Date: Wed, 10 Jun 1998 08:40:53 -0700
You mention "oil" in the rear drum...Do you know for a fact that it is brake fluid? Any possibility that it is axle oil? Could be a bad seal or a plugged axle breather if so. Chris
/html/mgs/1998-06/msg00696.html (6,921 bytes)

2. Re: '70 GT Questions (score: 1)
Author: "Dan Ray" <danray@bluegrass.net>
Date: Wed, 10 Jun 1998 20:24:21 -0500
I guess I assumed that he meant brake fluid -- given the possible translation (my wife is German, and although ich spreche Deutch, I have a tough time with the tech/mechanical words of that language.
/html/mgs/1998-06/msg00724.html (7,742 bytes)

3. Re: '70 GT Questions (score: 1)
Author: Max Heim <mvheim@studiolimage.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Jun 1998 20:41:12 -0700
Actually, I know several non-LBC's for which differential oil leaking into the brake drum is a common occurrence. 60's Mopar 7.25/8.25" axles for instance (I have one in my driveway with a frozen dr
/html/mgs/1998-06/msg00749.html (8,471 bytes)

4. Re: '70 GT Questions (score: 1)
Author: Art Pfenninger <ch155@FreeNet.Buffalo.EDU>
Date: Thu, 11 Jun 1998 07:13:14 -0400 (EDT)
**Actually Chris is right the rear bearings get their oil from the axle and a bad seal often goes unnoticed until the drums are removed. The shoes are soaked in oil and look pretty much the same as i
/html/mgs/1998-06/msg00760.html (8,264 bytes)

5. Re: '70 GT Questions (score: 1)
Author: "Jon Årikstad" <jon@nextel.no
Date: Fri, 12 Jun 1998 09:15:18 +0200
Oil in rear drums: I haven't been 'in there' myself, but it was oil/grease, not brake fuel. The mechanic said he checked, and that everything is OK now. (Did he change seals?...hmm.. don't remember,
/html/mgs/1998-06/msg00849.html (8,841 bytes)

6. Re: '70 GT Questions (score: 1)
Author: Art Pfenninger <ch155@FreeNet.Buffalo.EDU>
Date: Fri, 12 Jun 1998 07:29:32 -0400 (EDT)
=09You say Webers meaning two? If you have the DCOE 45 then it doesn't have a vacuum advance. A Mallory distributor is recommended wit a mechanical advance. =2E..Art or
/html/mgs/1998-06/msg00857.html (9,923 bytes)

7. Re: '70 GT Questions (score: 1)
Author: Paul Hunt <paul.hunt1@virgin.net>
Date: Fri, 12 Jun 1998 19:20:23 +0000
Brake fuel? I can go with that. Like toilet paper is bum fodder. PaulH.
/html/mgs/1998-06/msg00893.html (6,928 bytes)


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