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Topic: Re: changing brakes on CA
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| Dick L
08-19-2012 16:50:13
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You can go thru the pictures at the link to see how I did it after the first two. I remove the final drive and after the pins are punuched out I take the brake bands out over the pinion shaft rather trying to pull them out the top. In my opinion it is faster in the long run. The crap that most have in them can be removed at the same time easier. If you do not have the lifts and jacks it might not be the best way for you. Easier to get the pins out buy drilling a 3/8" hole on the inside as close to center as you can and drive them out. I found it easier to use an air hammer punch than driving them out with a hammer if you have one also. No real easy way to get them out. |
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| OldMoIron
08-19-2012 18:05:39
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Re: changing brakes on CA in reply to Dick L, 08-19-2012 16:50:13
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| thanks for your guidance Mr. L |
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| Dick L
08-19-2012 16:51:56
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Forgot The Link in reply to Dick L, 08-19-2012 16:50:13
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| Dick L
08-19-2012 16:50:55
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forgot the link in reply to Dick L, 08-19-2012 16:50:13
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