33 Chevrolet Master 5 Window

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Posted by Don East at 8:06 PM
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      • This is one of the original brake linings I rem...
      • The other side of the front brake. The front br...
      • This photo shows the completion of today's work...
      • I'm pointing to the clean hole where the rivet ...
      • The brake shoe is placed in the tool with the b...
      • The old brake lining must be removed form the s...
      • After the parts are cleaned the rust can be sto...
      • A power wire brush will be used to remove the r...
      • This is the first in a series of pictures to sh...
      • Safety and other considerations. When working o...
      • Axle, shackles, and springs far out! Another sh...
      • Today was another big step. The front axle, spr...
      • Backing plate for the right brake has been clea...
      •  Brake parts stripped form front end down to th...
      • 33 Front removed form frame and ready for disma...
      • Brake pedal assembled parts. Highlighted areas ...
      • Assembling the pedal parts to check to see if I...
      • Next a steel housing was created to encase the ...
      • If you look carefully at this photo, you can mak...
      • Here is the new bearing material inserted.
      • This is the new bearing surface that was machined.
      • The middle bearing surface on this mounting bra...
      • After the axles were installed in the rear end,...
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      • After many hours the brakes were completely dis...
      • All things living and dead have been removed. O...
      • Spiders, and webs, and rust, OH MY. Not to ment...
      • Axle and drums removed form the rear end assemb...
      • Sorry this is a poor picture. I moved the camer...
      • The spacer block can now be removed. The purpos...
      • Once the screw had been removed the rod that ho...
      • Inside of the rear end with the cover removed....
      • I've placed the rear end up on the frame so it ...
      • Two halves of the spring mount.
      • The curved bar mounted on the axle is the locat...
      • The spring mounts can be removed next. This is ...
      • This picture shows the order of parts moving to...
      • This is the order of the lever and it's parts. ...
      • You will need to use a small puller to remove t...
      • The brake lever at the rear of the brake unit n...
      • My first direction for the car is replace and r...
      • All items have been removed from the frame ex...
      • The frame removed form the car. Another unique ...
      • This is an example of a wood replacement piec...
      • Body and Frame are separated in this shot. I ju...
      • The first steps I worked on were the replacem...
      • Here the fenders, hood, radiator, etc. have been...
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