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Re: maximum service limit for drums

To: "Frank P. Marrone" <itswonderful@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: maximum service limit for drums
From: Steve Laifman <SLaifman@socal.rr.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 12:31:01 -0800
Frank,

Back in "days-gone-by", the Government did not bother to regulate your 
life so much, and did not require manufacturer's to
label brake service limits, or fine mechanics who would dare to turn a 
drum, or disc to a thinner size.

The "Safety Lobby" dictated that "standards be set". So it was spoken, 
written into law, and penalties for disobedience set.

Your Time Machine car places you outside the reach of these 
commandments, so you may do whatever you can get the shop to do.  
Sometimes, though, they put themselves into this box - just in case your 
brother is a lawyer.

My '52 MG, '54 Jaguar, and '59 Porsche came without seat belts, as did 
the Tigers and Alpines.  I had to build, find my own.  By '59 the 
manufacturer provided neatly hidden reinforced mounting threads, though, 
for those that felt the need.

Later you had to pay for the belts in the purchase price.  Today you 
have to use them, in some places, and prove you can crash into a wall.   
Things are getting so safe that you prolong your life by never leaving 
your car - providing you don't breathe the air concentrated above the 
crowded motor ways. :-(

Steve


Frank P. Marrone wrote:

>The shop manual does not appear to give a maximum service limit for turning
>the Tiger brake drums.  Does anyone have the number?  The manual says 9" for
>the drum diameter but does not say that is the service limit, when new,
>etc.
>
> 
>
>Frank
>
>B9471116
>  
>
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Steve Laifman
Editor
http://www.TigersUnited.com





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