Turbo301
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I'm looking to put new (or even just rebuilt) calipers onto my '73 Fury, and I cannot find anyone who carries these! Can anyone direct me to a vendor who sells calipers for these?
My issue is I can't get the piston to extend, so I don't now how I'd get it out once I get it "on the bench". Is there a technique for that?They are pretty easy to rebuild. Seals and new pistons will only cost you about $60. If you buy a rebuild caliper it is going to be a chunk of money.
I have done it three ways.My issue is I can't get the piston to extend, so I don't now how I'd get it out once I get it "on the bench". Is there a technique for that?
My issue is I can't get the piston to extend, so I don't now how I'd get it out once I get it "on the bench". Is there a technique for that?
My new hoses are 1 inch shorter than what was on this 72 New Yorker. Tight. Bummer.
No, it seems to be in okay shape, though again it is a bit short (on both sides). Maybe when the wheels are back on the ground and there's some play available it'll get better?Did you replace the flexible line? I've never seen one fail this way. I have only seen them fail where they will not release, but stranger things have been known to happen....
A place in London called "Brake and Steering Rebuilders". At $60 per caliper it struck me as a pretty good deal. They came out looking brand new.Change your hoses. I use the 72 Dodge pick up hoses.
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Who did your rebuild?