Yo Team;
Reading through Gordon"s publication on brakes,axles and differentials...AFTER I had put long hours in revamping the brakes lines and cylinders, I noticed his direction to lubricate the felt washers and metal contact points with high temp lubricant.
Yes I have read this publication a number of times before, but there must be a subliminal message in the paragraphs that follow this point that fogs my mind. Or the fumes of brake cleaner.
BUT HEY! I did check out the new wheel cylinders and one of 8 was marked wrong on the basis of the large cylinder to the rear.
Lubricant such as anti-seize type to the felt washers? Do I soak them or gently coat with lubricant?
This kinda rubs me after the effort to REMOVE all traces of grease,etc, from the brake workings under the watchful eye(glare) of a supervisory personage of considerably older generation than myself.
He figured I should replace the washer with a TEFLON type.
What say you.
Regards, Jay
Reading through Gordon"s publication on brakes,axles and differentials...AFTER I had put long hours in revamping the brakes lines and cylinders, I noticed his direction to lubricate the felt washers and metal contact points with high temp lubricant.
Yes I have read this publication a number of times before, but there must be a subliminal message in the paragraphs that follow this point that fogs my mind. Or the fumes of brake cleaner.
BUT HEY! I did check out the new wheel cylinders and one of 8 was marked wrong on the basis of the large cylinder to the rear.
Lubricant such as anti-seize type to the felt washers? Do I soak them or gently coat with lubricant?
This kinda rubs me after the effort to REMOVE all traces of grease,etc, from the brake workings under the watchful eye(glare) of a supervisory personage of considerably older generation than myself.
He figured I should replace the washer with a TEFLON type.
What say you.
Regards, Jay
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