Posted by bc on April 21, 2008 at 12:14:39 from (75.27.227.23):
In Reply to: 2606 brake balls posted by bc on April 17, 2008 at 06:41:26:
Thanks, so far you guys have proved to be right. I got the 1" balls and they spread the actuator another .300". When I went to bolt up the housing, it bolted up tight and still had a .190" gap between the housing and the rear end.
So with the 3/4" balls back in and with all the parts laying in the brake housing and with a straight edge along the top, it leaves about .110" of space. A straight edge across the rotor part on the rear end shows it is about flush with bolt surface of the housing.
So I have dropped one housing off at a machine shop to get about .090 to .100" surfaced off of the housing.
I also noticed that without the end plugs in, (mine didn't have endplugs and probably didn't for a long time cause whoever painted it also painted on the outside disk) the outside brake disk can be inspected for wear and its proxmity to the end of the shaft can help estimate wear.
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