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Bugace
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Type 3 Self Adjustabel Brakes
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Hi
I modified this question, since I now have learned I'm looking for the same Adjuster Screw, and Adjuster lever that have been delivered at some Type 3's. This is a link to a drawing, showing the two parts I need!! Please anyone!!
http://autorepair.about.com/library/images/bl242lib.htm
Tor Henning
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Bugace
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Anyone!
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PIMPPRIDE
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Re: Type 3 Self Adjustabel Brakes
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September 01, 2008, 18:58:25 pm »
I think what that illustration is showing is typical types of rear brake setups... that is not a rear vw type 3 brake setup, you can see early & late exploded views on my site...
Anthony / ISP WEST
http://www.vwispwest.com/home.php?cat=370&isppage=2#25
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nicolas
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Re: Type 3 Self Adjustabel Brakes
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September 02, 2008, 20:50:43 pm »
thanks anthony, because i was confused as well...
what do you have. can you take a pic and show us or PM me. if you need the screws that go into the bottom off the brakes they are the same as type1 brakes. i think the screws themselves may be a little shorter on some models, but i have never had problems using those.
to sum it up a bit you need the folowing parts
-backingplate with two adjustable screws in the bottom metal piece
-two brake shoes, one with the arm for the handbrake (that is not supplied with brake shoes)
- two springs at the bottom
- lateral supportbar with spring and clip at the top to space the brakeshoes correctly.
- connecting studs and springs to keep the shoes centered. those are also the same as beeltles and come readily available in a kit wiith the other springs as well.
- drum (one piece for 5 stud, two parts (center and drum) for later 4 lug drums)
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