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Andrew

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  1. Hello all

    as promised that I would report back when I have sorted my locked up brake issue.  It was I thought the offside rear wheel cylinder sized up in the expanded position any way changed both wheel cylinders,brake shoes, drums and adjusters so both back brakes are completely overhauled.  When I took the old cylinder apart it was rusted solid internally.  Looking at the parts replaced by the PO these wheel cylinders are only four years old.  Anyway just thought you would all want to know as I have never wheel cylinders seized in the out position

    regards

    Andrew

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  2. Hi Pete

    Bought a rear brake refurbishment kit from Paddocks.  I.E. Shoes, drums, wheel cylinders, adjusters, springs.  Bought two kits so i can do both sides.  When I have complete the job I will report back what I have found to be the problem why the wheel cylinder seized in the expanded position.   

  3. Hi Nick are you questioning my superb driving skills? I assure you when I manually pushed my car out of the garage prior to my long run is freewheeled out as per normal.  Anyway I will purchase new shoes wheel cylinders and drums as my drums are scorred

    Andrew

  4. Just an update guys

    took of the ROS drum after backing off the adjuster quite a few turns asked my wife to push the brake pedal and guess what no movement of the wheel cylinder.  Look like it has seized up in the out position as the brake shoes needed to be backed off quite a way.  I thought wheel cylinders seize up when returned to the rest position has any one come across this before. 

    Regards

    Andrew

  5. Guys

    Herald 13/60

    Been out today for a about a 50 mile run and the car ran beautifully.  Left the car on the drive and as the night is so good thought I would take her out for one last run today.  Got in the car and she would not move it appears that one or both of the rear brakes are locked on.  Any bright suggestions what it could be and where to start to rectify this.

    Brake lining good adjustment as per the manual locked up wheels and back one notch

    regards

    Andrew

  6. I concur best tool for splitting ball joints.  Go to your local machine mart to get one. And while you are there loose yourself in the tools. If like me I buy tools even though I don't need them.  I am taking tablets fir this obsession 

    andrew

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  7. Hi all

    Herald 13/60

    Can I just comment on the route of my petrol pipe. Mine is metal pipe from pump to carb routed by the dynamo,  behind fan but in front of cylinder head.  entering the carb from the front.  If you are looking at the carb from the off side of the engine the pipe goes in on the right side.  I am told this is the correct and original route.

     

    Your thoughts welcome 

  8. Hello to all

    Can you tell me if the front seats on a Herald 13/60 are handed. The reason I ask because the drivers seat is a bit saggy and fouls the door. So I had a bright idea of swooping the two front seats over, low and behold the passenger seat fouls the drivers door worse then before.  Is there any adjustment on the seats if not how can I stop the seat fowling the door.  Or is a it a case of getting the seat rebuild to stop the sagging.

    Regards

    Andrew

  9. Hello out there.

    Herald 13/60.  Ok my fuel pump is leaking round the top gasget and the diaphragm gasgit. I have purchased a gasket kit, can I fit the new gadgets with the petrol  pump in place or do I have to remove it.  Second question.  It it altogether easier to buy a new complete pump.  Thoughts and recommendations please

    thanks 

    Andrew

  10. Sod's law.

    bought a new master cylinder, new length of brake copper brake pipe and all the required fittings.  Just before I started I thought I would just give the leaking union another go as I do not want to disturb the brake hydraulic system.  So loosened of the union gave the pipe a wriggle so it entered the Master cylinder a bit of a different angle, tightened the union quite tight and would you believe it seems to have cured the leak.  Any thoughts out there 

    regards

    Andrew

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