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My 312-8 has a very oily brake band.  Is there a way to clean it?

 

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ebinmaine

Are you fixing the source of the oil leak?

 

 

There are those that would clean the band with large amounts of brake clean and degreaser.  

I've done it with mixed results. 

 

The last few years I've come to the conclusion that once a brake shoe is oily... It's bad. 

 

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wallfish

I just soak'm in gasoline

The brake shaft seal is leaking

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rmaynard
1 hour ago, wallfish said:

I just soak'm in gasoline

You love that gasoline :hide:

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Moonshine*Connoisseur

@wallfish does it have to be ethanol free or can I just use regular pump gas ?  😂😂😂

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ebinmaine
13 minutes ago, Moonshine*Connoisseur said:

@wallfish does it have to be ethanol free or can I just use regular pump gas ?  😂😂😂

Well that's just silly.  

Ethanol free of course!!

 

:lol:

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CCW
2 hours ago, rmaynard said:

there is a vendor on here who sells excellent brake linings.

 

I would prefer to purchase a new brake lining.  Who is the vendor?  If you cannot post it on this page then can you send me a private message.

 

The brake shaft seal is leaking and I am in the process of replacing the seal.

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CCW
2 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

 

The last few years I've come to the conclusion that once a brake shoe is oily... It's bad. 

 

 

EB - I agree.  The brakes are original from 1987 and a replacement is in order.

 

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rmaynard
1 hour ago, CCW said:

 

I would prefer to purchase a new brake lining.  Who is the vendor?  If you cannot post it on this page then can you send me a private message.

A little tongue-in-cheek humor. The vendor is me. Find me in the vendor section. 

 

Bob's Wheel Horse Brake Linings and more.

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wallfish

Gasoline easily dissolves the oil out of them but the old brake lining material isn't near as good as the new "rubber type" like Bob sells. The new stuff has much better friction properties. 

 

2 hours ago, rmaynard said:

You love that gasoline :hide:

Tastes good! LoL

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WHX??

The older ones I burn off with a small heat wrench. They seem to be made of some kind of knit material. Once it gets hot enough the oil wicks out like an kerosene  lamp wick and burns off.

No issues with the lining coming off so far. Betting the older ones were made of asbestos? 

Doubt if this would work on Bob's linings.  

My go to for your linings is Gorilla glue Bob. 

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WHX??
18 hours ago, wallfish said:

 

Tastes good! LoL

I'll take that shot of diesel now... :occasion-xmas:

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Pullstart
22 hours ago, Moonshine*Connoisseur said:

@wallfish does it have to be ethanol free or can I just use regular pump gas ?  😂😂😂


you are a @Moonshine*Connoisseur!  Just use Blue Flame!  :lol:  Throw it back!

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Moonshine*Connoisseur

Ha ha !   😂 

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rmaynard
8 hours ago, WHX?? said:

My go to for your linings is Gorilla glue Bob. 

Problem that I see with Gorilla glue is that it expands as it cures unless it is clamped tightly from one end to the other.

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WHX??
5 hours ago, rmaynard said:

Problem that I see with Gorilla glue is that it expands as it cures unless it is clamped tightly from one end to the other.

Yes it does ooze out ... use sparingly. I do I clamp it around a spare brake drum. 

 

On 12/7/2022 at 4:51 PM, rmaynard said:

put in your wifes oven at about 200 degrees. 

Yer missus got a cast fry pan @CCW, I don't think Bob' does... :D

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CCW

Cast iron we have.  Five of them. 

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953 nut
On 12/7/2022 at 5:51 PM, rmaynard said:

put in your wifes oven at about 200 degrees.

:confusion-seeingstars:               But don't put it in the oven after washing it with gas as @wallfish does.           :happy-bouncyredfire:

Seriously, Bob's brake lining work so much better than the one that came on my 310-8 that I changed it even though there were no problems with the old one.

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rmaynard
7 hours ago, WHX?? said:

Yer missus got a cast fry pan @CCW, I don't think Bob' does... :D

 

As a matter of fact, I season all of my cast iron in the oven while my wife is away. She goes to lunch one day a week with neighbor ladies. That's a window from 11:30 am until 4:00 pm. I've also cured paint in the same oven, but that really stinks. 

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WHX??
16 hours ago, CCW said:

Cast iron we have.  Five of them. 

Ouch... 

 

13 hours ago, rmaynard said:

 

As a matter of fact, I season all of my cast iron in the oven while my wife is away.  I've also cured paint in the same oven, but that really stinks. 

How's her swing with the rolling pin... :lol:

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WheelHorse_of_course
On 12/7/2022 at 9:52 PM, wallfish said:

 

 

Tastes good! LoL

Less filling!

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