Chuck,
This would have LBC content if someone needed bonded linings on a
Spridget or some odd ball LBC that you can't find shoes for. Or for
those of us that dabble in all things vehicular.
Give these guys a call:
http://www.pghshoeexchange.com/services/
I had bonded shoes on my 46 Dodge truck and damn if they didn't have
some in stock to exchange. I've dealt with them a few times over the
years and they are always kind enough to gab over the phone. They may
even bond them for you (for a fee) if you were to ship them over.
Dave
Charles Christ wrote:
> as some of you know i'm reassembling a 1971 harley-davidson 125cc italian
>(aermacchi) built bike for a pit vehicle. the question is has anyone ever
>seen or dome relining of alloy brake shoes with bonded linings? harley
>serviced these by selling new lining and it was to be literally glued to the
>shoe by dealers, not sent out to a specialty shop. i have a pair of NOS
>linings and a very badly used up lined set of brake shoes. i'm afraid to
>tear off the remaining lining untill i locate an answer as to what bonding
>agent to use. i was told the dealer would strip off the remaining lining
>from the shoe apply the adhesive and then clamp the shoe/ lining assembled
>into a brake drum untill it set up. then chamfer the edges of the replacement
>lining and that was it! H-D does not refrence any adhesive ! (i bet it
>causes cancer in lab rats in california?) any ideas on a bonding agent?
>i've contemplated "gorilla glue" , "marine tex gray epoxy" as possible bonding
>age!
> nts so far.
> please respond off list due to the non LBC nature of the question.
>
> chuck.
>
>
> Charles Christ
> cfchrist@earthlink.net
> EarthLink Revolves Around You.
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