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05-26-2008, 09:26 AM | #1 |
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One-ton owners w/Bendix brakes... help!?(SOLVED!)
In the past 20-some yrs I've done multiple Delco-type DISC BRAKE-jobs with hardly a problem however, in that same time, I've never messed with Bendix-type and there's one little thing that stumps my near-perfect record...
Got me an old '86 GMC 1-ton with Bendix type FRONT calipers and in the middle of a seemingly routine brake-job, (complete) I'm stopped dead in my tracks because I cannot figure out for the life of me WHERE to install the anti-rattle clips. (aka - INBOARD shoe clips) The old pads did not have them on either of the pads or the knuckle assemblies and all the books and manuals I have show no particular place to install these clips--- they just sorta' hang out there in-space on the blow-up schematics... I haven't got a clue... I've searched forum after forum, posted and Googled this thing to death and I got NADA!? FYI; I'm not a brakeman pre se nor pro mech, just a regular wrenchmonkey who's seen a lot and done a bunch... never been so stumped in my life!? Any one-ton owners out there with some help? Last edited by Dave Kay; 05-28-2008 at 12:56 AM. |
05-26-2008, 11:21 PM | #2 |
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Re: One-ton owners w/Bendix brakes... help!?
Does your truck have the JB7 or JB8 brake system?
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05-27-2008, 12:34 AM | #3 |
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Re: One-ton owners w/Bendix brakes... help!?
Well, according to the NAPA guy, without pulling the rear drums I can't answer that question... and right now I can't pull those drums.
These are Bendix-type sliders and they match up with what was originally there. My calipers are NOT your 2-pin Delco types which have the spring-clip that mounts on the BACK of the pad which then pops into the caliper piston... you get what i mean? See the attached pics, that's the hardware that came in the box with the calipers... if I could I'd call the NAPA guy but he's closed for the holiday. |
05-27-2008, 04:23 AM | #4 |
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Re: One-ton owners w/Bendix brakes... help!?
Dave Kay,... The spring clip goes on the bottom tab of the inner brake pad. I just did this today on my crew cab 1-ton. The inner pad rests inside the brackets, made into the spindle. The outer pad, slips inside your caliper and the caliper and outer, slides over the inner that is already postioned on the spindle. I was also looking for "2-pin" calipers when I took mine apart. I need to bleed the new calipers and I will be done. I always try to do one side first,... so I'll have the "assembled", old side, to look at. Hope this helps.
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Re: One-ton owners w/Bendix brakes... help!?
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Ok, so it goes on the bottom part of the brake pad steel like this?
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05-27-2008, 05:11 AM | #6 |
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Re: One-ton owners w/Bendix brakes... help!?
Thanks again Lo but the thing that stumps me is that when I fitted the one clip on the pad as pictured, it doesn't really go home, or seat itself, if you get what I mean... am I supposed to use some force here, like pliers and screw driver, prying on them to get 'em to stay on?
(never felt so ignorant in my life!)
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05-27-2008, 05:48 AM | #7 |
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Re: One-ton owners w/Bendix brakes... help!?
OK,... now you have me wondering. WHen I took mine apart,... That clip was on the END of the pad. (as in the far right,... of your second pic) Now I think mine might be wrong. Mine were on the end of the pad to "wedge" it into the spindle bracket. To keep it from falling out. Now,... I am confused! Can anyone else help?
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05-27-2008, 06:04 AM | #8 |
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Re: One-ton owners w/Bendix brakes... help!?
OK. I went and dug my old stuff out of the trash. Here's the way I found mine. I do not know if this is correct. I've never done this type of caliper before. But it went back together ok. Someone else PLEASE chime in! Here's a couple pics. (This is the RH, passenger side, inner pad)
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In other words, when I postion the clip like in my photos it actually makes contact with the cup on the inside of the caliper itself and that position seems to limit the movement of the pad, not really tight though, but fairly snug... is this some kind mystery or what? Anyway, thanks for your input and hopefully we'll get some more 1-ton owners in on this or MAYBE have a pro brake-guy weigh-in... Best regards
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05-27-2008, 07:04 AM | #10 |
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Re: One-ton owners w/Bendix brakes... help!?
Thanks for your input Robert, here's something I found about brake codes...
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a.../t-203698.html Not sure how accurate this info is because when they're talking about measuring the rotor thickness heck--- my rotors are just a sixteenth shy of being an inch and a HALF THICK! Best regards
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Re: One-ton owners w/Bendix brakes... help!?
Dave,... the tail of the clip basicly spring loads the pad between the upper and lower part of the spindle bracket. I thought this looked funny,... but it looked like it had been that way a long time. I've also never seen a spindle that has 2 recesses that the inner pad "tabs" fit into.
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I will say though that now that I've fiddled with this spring/clip some more, your way DOES seem to be right. When I put the clip on the end of the pad and fitted this thing up into the spindle and it does sit there very nicely... BTW; which way did you position the wear indicators, up or down?
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05-27-2008, 07:47 AM | #13 |
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Re: One-ton owners w/Bendix brakes... help!?
Dave,... what I meant about the "2 recesses" is that I'm use to 1/2 ton calipers with the 2 allen head pins that secure the caliper to the spindle. Mine has two recesses. One top,... and one on the bottom. I postioned the wear indicators on top. (just like they were when the old pads came off) I'm going to call my GM mechanic buddy tomorrow and solve this problem. I sure don't want to mine back apart,... but I want it right. I'll let you know what I find out.
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Looking forward to his answer... (yea he knows!) lol! Hope you're having a great Memorial Holiday... I'm outa' here... ciao~!
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Re: One-ton owners w/Bendix brakes... help!?
I wish someone else could post an answer,... my work day is slowly slipping away.
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05-28-2008, 12:42 AM | #16 |
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Re: One-ton owners w/Bendix brakes... help!?
Well Dave I'm glad lolife was more help than I was! I was thinking about the Delco brakes, my '84 has a 10,000lb GVWR and it has JB8 brakes. I'll bet yours has JB7 brakes with the 8,400 rating. I looked in the shop manual and I see the exploded diagram of the parts but I don't have any idea how those clips go in.
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THE ANSWER IS HERE! Scroll down to the section for Bendix Sliding Caliper... and there it is! http://www.4secondsflat.com/Dodge%20...%201piston.htm Thanks to all for all the help--- ciao~!
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