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Re: Datto_610's C31 Laurel Pillarless Sedan
Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 8:39 pm
by Datto_610
Hmmm rego expires on fri... so I better do it soon..
Re: Datto_610's C31 Laurel Pillarless Sedan
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 7:49 pm
by Datto_610
Yeah so no manual conversion just yet. Can't afford to buy clutch etc and get it all fitted by the end of Aug for OS cruise. So going to get the windscreen trims sorted so they can get glued down and properly seal the seals on the back door windows and get a wof, maybe I can lower her instead looking at using R32 Skyline front struts in the back and lowering springs and shortened shocks in the front
Got a sweeeeet new low pro trolley jack from my parents for my birthday too! Stoked. It's going to get so much use. So jacked up the rear and went to adjust the hand brake as that's been slack for quite some time. Was so good to get the rear end a nice high working height. Tightend the adjuster up where the cables join still a bit average adjusted the wheels on each drum 4 clicks and it's still not the greatest
drum shoes seem to have plenty of life left anything I've overlooked or done wrong?
Re: Datto_610's C31 Laurel Pillarless Sedan
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 8:06 pm
by brocky41
youve really got to slacken off the cables at that point you have tightened and adjust both sides via the wheel cylinders - once these are set then adjust cable.
It doesnt take much to do when you know how to do them - can take a little time to get right though.
We just did Johns Crown ones the other day took about half hour to an hour.
Re: Datto_610's C31 Laurel Pillarless Sedan
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 8:15 pm
by Datto_610
Ah I see will give it a go tomorrow!
Re: Datto_610's C31 Laurel Pillarless Sedan
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 8:38 pm
by Bartman
Yeah defo fully unadjust cable first, then do each wheel at the brake adjuster.
You're gonna need that handbrake working tip top for the skidkhana too!
Re: Datto_610's C31 Laurel Pillarless Sedan
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 10:20 pm
by broke
^What these guys said, and make sure you grease up those adjusters too! The Crown was easy because the adjusters were so nice and easy to turn, but my old 620 ones were corrroded solid and took all day - I think acetylene and a vice were involved too.
Re: Datto_610's C31 Laurel Pillarless Sedan
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 1:47 pm
by Datto_610
Alrighty! Adjusters seemed quite easy to turn but will grease them up anyway.
Re: Datto_610's C31 Laurel Pillarless Sedan
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 6:47 pm
by Datto_610
Thanks guys all sorted!! Took the drums off again and cleaned everything with brakleen wheel cylnder's look not that old. Did a test run up and down the drive and locks the rear wheels now instead of not doing anything yay. So the only other thing Damon mentioned last time was the spare wheel not being strapped down... it's one of those spares that stands up along the rear quarter instead of flat in the boot. It's got a cover that clips over it with a dome but not quite enough apparently. Might just get some cheap narrow width strops from bunnings and tie them to the mountings that are there for something to secure the wheel in place. Once rear window seals are done wof time!
Re: Datto_610's C31 Laurel Pillarless Sedan
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 8:00 pm
by DJZ
Just take the spare wheel out for the WOF.
Re: Datto_610's C31 Laurel Pillarless Sedan
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 8:01 pm
by Bartman
Good work Greg!