There should be NO asbestos in your brake linings, but use a spray and put an
old
plastic pan underneath and spray away. My only advice is to do one at a time
and
use the assembled one for a model. If you take both of them apart at the same
time you may be scratching your head for a while.
Mike MacLean
60 Sprite
56 BN2
02 FLSTS
"Michel R. Gagne" wrote:
> My fathers day gift will be the chance to play in the garage for the day!
> My plan is to redo the rear brakes of my 74 midget. I9ve never done this
> before but I can read OK, so I9ll probably limp through the process. Do any
> of you have any hints for simplifying the job for me. I9m replacing the
> shoes, springs, etc. along with the cylinders. I9ve heard some of you
> mention brake cleaner, what is it? I understand you shouldn9t use an air
> hose (asbestos hazard) to clean out the gunk, but can you use a brake
> friendly spray wash to get it up to snuff? Anyways, don9t assume that I
> know anything about what I9m doing when you pass along your sage adviceI9m
> happy to learn though.
> TIA
> Mike Gagne
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