The Quick/Small/(Stupid?) Question Thread.
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Not sure if my question is small or stupid, maybe both. MY front right (passenger side) brake squeals when in motion, but will stop as soon as I tap on the brakes or apply them. My mechanic checked my brakes all the way around and said I have 50% or better on all tires. Ideas?
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Re: The Quick/Small/(Stupid?) Question Thread.
I would check to see if the front pads slide easily into the calipers, if not, they could be hanging and squealing. If they are tight, sand down the sides of the metal backing plate until they drop in smoothly.
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Anyone here know anything about assembling the idler box? I figure screw the shaft all the way down and then back it off one turn since the arm can only turn a little each way.
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No. The seal on the bottom of the box is meant to be slightly compressed by the pitman arm. It actually has a little bit of "give" built into it for that reason. You need to adjust the depth of the shaft such that the pitman arm is always contacting the base of the seal. It will obviously get looser or tighter, depending on direction of rotation. You need to find the sweet spot. It took me a couple times to get it right. My pitman arm can be indexed in 90 degree increments to fine tune it's location relative to the threads. YMMV.Curtis wrote:Anyone here know anything about assembling the idler box? I figure screw the shaft all the way down and then back it off one turn since the arm can only turn a little each way.
Picture is from Dean's website, highlighting the compression surface.
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I just replaced mine this past winter, and didn't bother putting anything behind it. Due to it being overmolded like you said, I felt the rubbery surface on the back was suitable.Curtis wrote:Question about rear axle seal. Datsun changed from a two piece to this one piece completely enclosed in rubber. Does it still need a gasket like the two piece or just some sealer?
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Re: The Quick/Small/(Stupid?) Question Thread.
ThanksMainer311 wrote:No. The seal on the bottom of the box is meant to be slightly compressed by the pitman arm. It actually has a little bit of "give" built into it for that reason. You need to adjust the depth of the shaft such that the pitman arm is always contacting the base of the seal. It will obviously get looser or tighter, depending on direction of rotation. You need to find the sweet spot. It took me a couple times to get it right. My pitman arm can be indexed in 90 degree increments to fine tune it's location relative to the threads. YMMV.Curtis wrote:Anyone here know anything about assembling the idler box? I figure screw the shaft all the way down and then back it off one turn since the arm can only turn a little each way.
Picture is from Dean's website, highlighting the compression surface.
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Thanks. On recommendation from our local guru I used a bit of high tack sealer on it.Mainer311 wrote:I just replaced mine this past winter, and didn't bother putting anything behind it. Due to it being overmolded like you said, I felt the rubbery surface on the back was suitable.Curtis wrote:Question about rear axle seal. Datsun changed from a two piece to this one piece completely enclosed in rubber. Does it still need a gasket like the two piece or just some sealer?
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My car doesn't see rain, only the occasional puddle, so I wasn't too concerned. The rebuild you're doing looks immaculate though.Curtis wrote:
Thanks. On recommendation from our local guru I used a bit of high tack sealer on it.
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Here's the powder coated idler box and arm.Mainer311 wrote:My car doesn't see rain, only the occasional puddle, so I wasn't too concerned. The rebuild you're doing looks immaculate though.Curtis wrote:
Thanks. On recommendation from our local guru I used a bit of high tack sealer on it.
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Thanks, I will give that a go tonight when I get home from work.notoptoy wrote:I would check to see if the front pads slide easily into the calipers, if not, they could be hanging and squealing. If they are tight, sand down the sides of the metal backing plate until they drop in smoothly.
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Also, there are metal anti squeal shims bonded to the hard side of the pads. One may have become disbonded.AC77 wrote:Thanks, I will give that a go tonight when I get home from work.notoptoy wrote:I would check to see if the front pads slide easily into the calipers, if not, they could be hanging and squealing. If they are tight, sand down the sides of the metal backing plate until they drop in smoothly.
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If that's the case, how do I fix that?
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Use a new pad.
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Re: The Quick/Small/(Stupid?) Question Thread.
My car has an exhaust leak right after the header. To save myself a headache later, I plan to weld a flexjoint here along with an exhaust flange to make removal easy in the future, especially when I upgrade the exhaust system later.
My question is, roughly where should I have all of this installed? Is there a spot where the flange would be ideal and not need to be modified again later?
My question is, roughly where should I have all of this installed? Is there a spot where the flange would be ideal and not need to be modified again later?
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