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Old 06-20-2014, 05:39 PM   #51
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Re: Disk Brake conversion mistake?

Thank you Kieth, almost getting there.... Sheesh...............
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Old 06-20-2014, 06:01 PM   #52
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Thank you Kieth, almost getting there.... Sheesh...............
If it was easy, there would be more custom builds.
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Old 06-20-2014, 06:58 PM   #53
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Yea, I hear ya. And trying to get parts locally in my neck of the wood is like pulling teeth. I have to order everything and takes light years to get here........
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Old 06-27-2014, 03:24 PM   #54
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Re: Disk Brake conversion mistake?

Just another update on my ride.. Got all the brakes done, but my brake peddle sets a little too low for my comfort. It took me forever to bleed the brakes. I'm wondering if I have to adjust the booster screw. Is it from the peddle to the booster? I'm thinking it just might be a bit short and not pushing it into the MC...Does that make since? I don't know how much free play that brake peddle should have.... Also I got all my air lines plumbed to my bags, checked and double checked for leaks, had a few leaks near the fittings and had to cut new lines, but that was easy and they seemed OK. So I air it up at a level stance and let it sit a bit to see if there were any leaks. Sure enough My driver side is leaking slowly. I checked every where else... no leaks... So here is my stupid question that I think I already know the answer to, but I'll ask anyway. I fear its leaking at the bag fitting, so I guess I will have to take every thing a part to get to the bag, because you know where that bag is sitting. right? Frustrating to say the least. I checked before I set it up in there, but it leaked after the fact anyway..... So to you all kind folks I ask what to do next... Ive been doing this little project when time allows, its taking me a bit longer that I would have liked but I'm learning and haveing fun in the process....

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Just another update on my ride.. Got all the brakes done, but my brake peddle sets a little too low for my comfort. It took me forever to bleed the brakes. I'm wondering if I have to adjust the booster screw. Is it from the peddle to the booster? I'm thinking it just might be a bit short and not pushing it into the MC...Does that make since? I don't know how much free play that brake peddle should have.... Also I got all my air lines plumbed to my bags, checked and double checked for leaks, had a few leaks near the fittings and had to cut new lines, but that was easy and they seemed OK. So I air it up at a level stance and let it sit a bit to see if there were any leaks. Sure enough My driver side is leaking slowly. I checked every where else... no leaks... So here is my stupid question that I think I already know the answer to, but I'll ask anyway. I fear its leaking at the bag fitting, so I guess I will have to take every thing a part to get to the bag, because you know where that bag is sitting. right? Frustrating to say the least. I checked before I set it up in there, but it leaked after the fact anyway..... So to you all kind folks I ask what to do next... Ive been doing this little project when time allows, its taking me a bit longer that I would have liked but I'm learning and haveing fun in the process....

Thanks all
I've had to change the length of the pedal pushrod when swapping from drum to disc.
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Building a small, high rpm engine with the perfect bore, stroke and rod ratio is very impressive.
It's like a highly skilled Morrocan sword fighter with a Damascus Steel Scimitar.....

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Old 06-28-2014, 01:51 PM   #56
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Are there any after market adjustable pus rods on can purchase for the gm set up?
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Old 06-29-2014, 12:42 PM   #57
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Are there any after market adjustable pus rods on can purchase for the gm set up?
I don't know of any specifically. Check CPP or others.

I've done one w/a 72 pushrod & then did my 2nd combining the opposite ends of 2 different OE rods. I cut them to the length I wanted & had them welded by a pro w/a TIG welder. No novice mig welding on this important part....
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Old 06-29-2014, 01:43 PM   #58
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I Googled 'chevy truck adjustable brake rod' & saw these among the selections...

http://www.jegs.com/p/Stainless-Stee...24562/10002/-1
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Old 06-29-2014, 02:54 PM   #59
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Re: Disk Brake conversion mistake?

Well fiddling around in the garage yesterday, turns out the booster did have and adjustment screw and on the brake peddle side was another. I didn't need to adjust very much, perhaps a little over 0.100.00 of an inch, seemed to do the trick. I could have left it the way it was after bleeding, but I just wasn't comfortable with the feel of the peddle. Seems to be good now, though Ive yetto do some hard braking with it. Will see...

Thank Scocti, I will save the information, hope it helps others........
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