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05-06-2018, 02:21 AM | #1 |
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Scarebird web site 6 lug dis brake kit
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I attached the install guide - we supply: 1960-70: SOC brackets (2), Ύ-16 x 1 shaved head bolts (1960-63 uses 5/8 bolt) (2), ½-20 x 3 HHCS (4), ½ nuts (4), ½ L/W (4), 2 Chieftain spacers, 2 Indian spacers, 2 Metric banjo bolts, 2 Cotter pins, 2 Hose clips.... 1960-63 & 1964-70 Chevrolet, GMC ½ ton 2WD Pickup 1. Crack front wheel nuts loose, chock up rear wheels. Jack up front end of truck, support outer control arms with jackstands. Remove front wheels, drum/hub assembly. Put a few drops of penetrant oil, such as AeroKroil on brakeline nuts where they screw into rubber lines. 2. Disconnect brake flexible line at frame by unscrewing hardline nut with flare wrench, then removing clip. Undo and remove drum retaining bolts. Remove drum backing plate, hose and all drum hardware in one assembly. Clean off spindle assembly well. 3. Place adapter plate over spindle with caliper bolt retaining nut welds facing inward, and caliper opening to the rear. Attach caliper temporarily to bracket to check fitment, making sure it clears sways bars, etc. If good, remove caliper. Make sure no dirt is lodged between spindle and plate, especially the lower area. Put 1-2 drops of thread locker fluid only on threads of the upper bolts, then tighten bolts to 50 ft-lbs. Be cautious when tightening up the top bolt as it is shaved for clearance and some sockets have a large entry taper, open end wrench is best here. 4. Insert small bearing sleeve into the outer bearing with the flange to the outside of the bearing as shown in illustration. Clean and pack wheel bearings. Install new seal. Put inner bearing spacer on spindle inner chamfer will face inboard. If loose, use a few drops of LockTite to retain. Assemble rotor onto spindle, slide supplied outer bearing sleeve into A3 bearing, place in rotor, place tanged washer and tighten outer nut to spec, then secure with keeper, new cotter pin and dustcap. 5. Wipe down rotor with alcohol, lacquer thinner or other cleaner. 6. Wash hands! Rotor and pads must be squeaky clean. 7. Insert caliper pads into calipers (pads are the same application as the calipers). We recommend the softest street pads. Slide caliper assembly into bracket with bleed screws on top. Tighten caliper bolts to 35 foot-pounds. Check fitment and rotate rotor to check clearance. Test fit wheel to verify caliper clearance. Some wheels will require the corner to be rounded as shown in third picture. Install flex lines as shown from above; hose goes horizontal from the caliper and then down to the hardline. Cycle steering back and forth to verify hose clearance. 1964 -1966 trucks had 7/16 hard lines will require either new custom flex lines or using Weatherhead 7828 or Edelmann 258430 fittings to adapt specified brake line. 1967-70 adapters will not be required. 8. Master cylinder and proportioning valve specs are quite varied. The stock drum masters will work fine. Early 70s disc master cylinder are the best performance match available in both power and manual flavors, but the outlet sizes and sides may not fit. The stock drum masters have the same bore as disc, and if they do not have a residual pressure valve should work fine. Plumb in an adjustable proportion valve in the line going to the rear cylinders, or use a disc proportioning valve if rears suffer from excessive lockup in panic stops. 9. Bench bleed disc master cylinder. Mount MC on car, then gravity bleed entire system first to eliminate most of the air, then pump bleed and test, otherwise your distribution block may jam from a pressure imbalance. Another method is to use a pneumatic vacuum bleeder, they work quite well and are worth the $30. Both Harbor freight and Griots Garage carry them. 10.Attach wheels, install lug nuts, lower car and torque nuts to spec. Test drive carefully- no hard stops, a series of 30 smooth stops from 30 mph, with a 30 second cooling period between stops will bed in the pads properly. Let cool for an hour after finished bedding. Retorque lugnuts. Part Application NAPA Wagner Raybestos -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rotor 1995-98 Ύ ton 2WD front 4886579 BD125592 56579R Caliper, LH 1990-02 Astro Van AWD SE4850 TQM25002 RC4418 Caliper, LH 1990-02 Astro Van AWD SE4851 TQM25003 RC4417 Brake Hose (12) 1979-90 Caprice front 36846 F106887 BH36846 Banjo Bolt 1982-83 Pontiac Firebird front 82703 DORMAN Part # 13940 Inner Bearing 1964-70 GM ½ ton truck BR5 BCA A5 SKF CBR5 Outer Bearing 1971-76 Riviera BR3 BCA A3 SKF CBR3 Wheel Seal 1995-98 Ύ ton 2WD front NOS19784 National #4739 Dust Cap 1971-76 Riviera BK7302438 Dorman 13977 1960-70: SOC brackets (2), Ύ-16 x 1 shaved head bolts (1960-63 uses 5/8 bolt) (2), ½-20 x 3 HHCS (4), ½ nuts (4), ½ L/W (4), 2 Chieftain spacers, 2 Indian spacers, 2 Metric banjo bolts, 2 Cotter pins, 2 Hose clips Scarebird Classic Brakes LLC warrantees our product for 90 days after purchase against manufacturing defects. Scarebird Classic Brakes LLC is not responsible and held harmless for errors due to faulty installation or use of non-specified/inferior components or adaptation to non-OEM applications. Scarebird Classic Brakes LLC reserves the right to change/delete components/applications without notice. Please do not hesitate to email us for latest specifications or technical inquiries. Contact: sales@scarebird.com Thank you. |
05-06-2018, 09:19 AM | #2 |
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