First of all if I buy the rear brake kit from Vicky Brit what else do I need to completely do the rears??
OK Now look what happened. I keep getting closer, but something always comes up. I had a left rear wheel cylinder leaking. I noticed it when I swapped out the steel wheels to the TR8 wheels. So bought brake shoes(last ones I had that were soaked in brake fluid came apart). I bought wheel cylinder rebuild kits. I was hoping to get it on the road to sort out some more of the issues.
OK today I jack up the rear end, pull off the rear wheels and get started on the left. The drum came right off, no problems, I pulled out the springs took apart the shoes and adjusters etc and soaked them in some gas to get the brake fluid off. When I pulled off the brake line the wheel cylinder fell out, no clip holding it in. And wouldnt you know it, the housing was broken right in half. How does this happen?!?!?!?!?!
So I now have it in the middle of my 3 car garage and cant fit my other cars inside now. So now I decide to crimp off the rear brake line and bleed the fronts so I can move the car. I crawl up there and the brake line is deteriorated and soaked in brake fluid. So I crimp it at the top and procede to bleed the fronts. I get fluid out of the right front, and it seems ok, but then I go to the other side and cant get fluid at all. I bleed it at the prop valve and it seems fine. I think the damn front lines are shot too.
So should I stick another $500 into a car that I allready have way over its $500 value?? I havent even driven it yet, except around the block, so I dont have any idea if it will shift correctly, is the rear end any good, will the exhaust fall off in a week, are any of the bushings any good, etc etc. It still needs interior, top, tires, complete brakes, paint and body work, and who knows what else!!
John Peacock
It's not leaking, it's marking it's territory.
80 TR7, Brooklands Green, on its way to big power
98 Z28 LS1, marking its territory in many ways