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Flushing the braking system
Hey all. I recently decided to check my brake fluid and found that it was basically empty. Not good. I plan on flushing the system and checking the lines....
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pre-bent steel brake lines source
Anyone have a source for pre-bent steel brake lines to fit 1962 Hawk with four drums or at least pre-made to proper length?
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drum brake questions and need help id Wheel
Our lark has 4 wheel drums and recently started pulling hard to passenger side when we hit the brakes. Ive tried adjusting the drivers side brake thinking...
Last edited by '61LarkVIII; 01-22-2021, 05:44 AM.
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62 hawk looking for a brake up grade.
Have a 62 Hawk with drum brakes. It needs a complete over haul of the braking system including replacing the drums/ lines/ MC. With all that it needs,...
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yepitsme started a topic Brakes: How can I remove the rear brake drums on a 1948 Commander that are stuck?in Tech TalkHow can I remove the rear brake drums on a 1948 Commander that are stuck?
I have a 1948 Commander four door. I removed the rear brake drums a month ago and now need to remove them again. But they won't budge now. I don't...
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1949 Commander Front Brakes-How to Disassemble
I am trying to disassemble the front brakes on a 1949 Studebaker Commander Starlight Coupe and having problems removing the brake backing plates to blast...
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Chasing parts to install power brakes in a 62 Lark
Not that I have trouble stopping my Lark, I have a daughter that will be driving soon and she would like to drive the Lark on nice days but with most...
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a possible method to replace rear brake drums?
On another forum (Jalopy Journal) there was this link to show how the MoPar guys can use a "common" read less expensive, rear brake drum, I...
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Parking brake cable removal from backing plate
I am redoing the brakes on a 63 Lark with front disc brakes.
On the rear, I am removing everything including the backing plate. The parking...
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60 lark self bleeder screw size
i think i am going to need to change out the weeping wheel cylinder at some point, i have always have great results with self speed bleeders, i did a...
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‘62 Lark 6 cyl-Rear Drums
I’m quickly coming to the conclusion I’m looking for something made of unobtainium. My ‘62 Lark, 6 cyl, has leaking rear wheel cylinders. While...
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1958 C-cab rear disc brake conversion.
I have a 1958 3E7 transtar with a dana 44 rear axle. I would like to convert it from drum brakes to disc brakes. Has anyone done this?
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Need help assembling brakes on a 1948 Commander 4 door
I am trying to figure out how to install the brakes on my 48 Commander. Can anyone explain how to assemble the self adjusting springs, clips and hardware?...
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One Person Brake flush and bleeding - free!
Apologies in advance if this is a repeat.
I searched the Forum for a method for one person brake bleeding.
I thought I knew what to do...
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Too good to be true, Bendix 8" booster.
So I was told that the Bendix booster that came on Avantis and all Studes with disc brakes were again being manufactured. Price seemed good at under...