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04 Jul 2015 12:26 - 04 Jul 2015 22:10 #6507
by jm46322
John in Highland Indiana
self appointed chief mechanic at
WOODWARD FARMS
relining brake bands for less then $10 (now loaded) was created by jm46322
DR. CHEAP is in the forum
Ok here is my go around at doing a reline on a brake pad for my 654 it should go the same way for most models.
the belting is sold by the foot for $4.70 with shipping it was right at $8 and made it to my door in 2 days from order date.
To start with my brake pad lining came from Mc Master-Carr it is nice flexible material looks like it should work well.
below are links and part numbers copy and paste to find
www.mcmaster.com/# part # 6175k813 3/16" thick x 1 1/2' wide sold by the foot, metal free brake and clutch lining strips
i used a 2 part epoxy 5 minute setting type many brands of this are on the market
the width of the lining was correct, it cut to length very easy with a hack saw.
i used the brake drum to clamp it around to hold it in place as the glue set.
i will let you all know how it holds up in a day or so. but my first look at says it will do fine.
Ok here is my go around at doing a reline on a brake pad for my 654 it should go the same way for most models.
the belting is sold by the foot for $4.70 with shipping it was right at $8 and made it to my door in 2 days from order date.
To start with my brake pad lining came from Mc Master-Carr it is nice flexible material looks like it should work well.
below are links and part numbers copy and paste to find
www.mcmaster.com/# part # 6175k813 3/16" thick x 1 1/2' wide sold by the foot, metal free brake and clutch lining strips
i used a 2 part epoxy 5 minute setting type many brands of this are on the market
the width of the lining was correct, it cut to length very easy with a hack saw.
i used the brake drum to clamp it around to hold it in place as the glue set.
i will let you all know how it holds up in a day or so. but my first look at says it will do fine.
John in Highland Indiana
self appointed chief mechanic at
WOODWARD FARMS
Last edit: 04 Jul 2015 22:10 by jm46322.
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05 Jul 2015 00:11 #6526
by nappypappy
1985 416-8
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1985 416-8
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05 Jul 2015 05:15 #6527
by Trouty56
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Thank you Dr Cheap.....looks perfect.....including part number and all......awesome!!!!
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05 Jul 2015 05:17 #6528
by GT 14
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Good job and that's my price too.
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05 Jul 2015 07:40 #6530
by M Bailey
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Excellent :goodjob Thanks John!
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05 Jul 2015 07:58 #6531
by Geno
Replied by Geno on topic relining brake bands for less then $10 (now loaded)
Nice job John, and thanks for the part # on the material! :goodjob :goodpost
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