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Adele AW
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JAYCEE / RLR billet front disk brakes....Tech advise needed please
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July 27, 2008, 15:17:50 pm »
Hello,
Ive just been putting together the front end so we can get the car rolling and off for the cage
The brakes i have are JAYCEE / RLR billet front disk brakes. I noticed a few things i want to check out with anyone that may know:
On the Brake From
Front
to
Rear
is:
Nut- Bearing Cover- Bearing- Hub- Bearing- Dust Seal
- I have just just put the brake on the spindle and it all feels nice and snug and spins freely with no play. However just to make sure i have not missed anything if anyone can see anything amiss from the pics below ? The is like a another piece on the spindle that has an indentation on it, its something that can come off however i think its needs to be on there, its what the rear bearing and seal pushes up to ? (Sorry for the no techie terms) ( Its the bit that is in the black square on pic 2)
Big Thanks in advance.
Adele
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Martin Greaves
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Re: JAYCEE / RLR billet front disk brakes....Tech advise needed please
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July 27, 2008, 17:57:11 pm »
However just to make sure i have not missed anything if anyone can see anything amiss from the pics below.
Yes there is a woman doing a man's job.
OK can someone get my jacket and call a taxi now i need to get out of here.
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Re: JAYCEE / RLR billet front disk brakes....Tech advise needed please
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July 28, 2008, 13:37:19 pm »
Quote from: gold65turbo on July 27, 2008, 17:57:11 pm
However just to make sure i have not missed anything if anyone can see anything amiss from the pics below.
Yes there is a woman doing a man's job.
OK can someone get my jacket and call a taxi now i need to get out of here.
Oh dear Martin, you're going to be in trouble now
Adele, im not sure the bit in the black rectangle can be removed, i wondered this when i rebuilt my brakes.
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richie
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Re: JAYCEE / RLR billet front disk brakes....Tech advise needed please
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July 28, 2008, 16:55:20 pm »
That looks like what the seal rides on
cheers richie
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Adele AW
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Re: JAYCEE / RLR billet front disk brakes....Tech advise needed please
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July 28, 2008, 17:59:56 pm »
Quote from: richie,uk on July 28, 2008, 16:55:20 pm
That looks like what the seal rides on
cheers richie
I think it is, well hope so, they fell all snug when its all bolted together, Thanks
Quote from: leec on July 28, 2008, 13:37:19 pm
Oh dear Martin, you're going to be in trouble now
Adele, im not sure the bit in the black rectangle can be removed, i wondered this when i rebuilt my brakes.
Lee, if i read correctly in the Bentley manual that this piece can be removed, When you buy new spindles it does not come with them on either ( again, not 100% but i think! )
Quote from: gold65turbo on July 27, 2008, 17:57:11 pm
However just to make sure i have not missed anything if anyone can see anything amiss from the pics below.
Yes there is a woman doing a man's job.
OK can someone get my jacket and call a taxi now i need to get out of here.
Im doing the job better than you ever could
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Mike Lawless
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Re: JAYCEE / RLR billet front disk brakes....Tech advise needed please
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July 28, 2008, 20:44:45 pm »
That piece is not only for the seal to ride on, but also as a facing for the wheel bearing to fit up to. If you remove it, you'll notice a generous radius at the spindle base. This radius increases the strength of that intersection. A square intersection would create a fracture point. Hit a pot hole hard enough, and it snap right off there.
However, if you were to bottom the bearing all the way up WITHOUT the spacer, you will see it will not fully seat. The spacer provides a square seating surface.
There's a similar piece for the rear wheel bearings.
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Adele AW
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Re: JAYCEE / RLR billet front disk brakes....Tech advise needed please
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July 29, 2008, 22:19:15 pm »
Quote from: Mike Lawless on July 28, 2008, 20:44:45 pm
That piece is not only for the seal to ride on, but also as a facing for the wheel bearing to fit up to. If you remove it, you'll notice a generous radius at the spindle base. This radius increases the strength of that intersection. A square intersection would create a fracture point. Hit a pot hole hard enough, and it snap right off there.
However, if you were to bottom the bearing all the way up WITHOUT the spacer, you will see it will not fully seat. The spacer provides a square seating surface.
There's a similar piece for the rear wheel bearings.
Understood, Thanks
Adele
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SteveW
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Re: JAYCEE / RLR billet front disk brakes....Tech advise needed please
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August 07, 2008, 06:47:09 am »
Last night i thought i'd fit the caliper mounting brackets just to see how it all fits, I seem to have a problem! The caliper mounting bracket sits far too close to the disk, I mailed Jack last night and he says there should be 2.5mm clearence (or at least the set-up he has at the shop has). The spindles I have are the original ones from my '59 but I will be using dropped spindles when its properly built. Not sure if I've missed something??!!
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Re: JAYCEE / RLR billet front disk brakes....Tech advise needed please
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August 07, 2008, 11:33:48 am »
It is hard to see in the picture but it looks to me that the bracket isn't straight.It looks like it has ben bent a little.
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Mike Lawless
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Re: JAYCEE / RLR billet front disk brakes....Tech advise needed please
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August 07, 2008, 18:40:43 pm »
Is the spacer installed under the inner bearing?
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Re: JAYCEE / RLR billet front disk brakes....Tech advise needed please
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August 07, 2008, 19:41:08 pm »
Hi Mike
The spacer, Adele mentioned above? Yes it is, the grease seal is then sitting on that spacer and the bearings sit in there own races in the hub. After speaking to Bernie today he thinks there are different width spacers available (from different year spindles) and so could potentially push the disk/hub out a couple mm giving clearence for the caliper bracket..
I think the bracket will have to be completely changed when I fit dropped spindles as the caliper might hit the tie rod?!!
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Mike Lawless
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Re: JAYCEE / RLR billet front disk brakes....Tech advise needed please
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August 07, 2008, 20:09:47 pm »
I built my own and the caliper is at the 3 or 9 o'clock positions and is REALLY close to the tie rod end. The caliper is closer to the steering arm and I had to shave a little off for clearance.
Have you fit the caliper yet to check that?
I would suggest having a spacer made from steel tube at the exact width you need to space the hub out that would fit over the existing spacer. Perhaps to the 2.5mm required? Might be easier that trying to track down the stock stuff
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SteveW
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Re: JAYCEE / RLR billet front disk brakes....Tech advise needed please
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August 07, 2008, 22:45:55 pm »
Yeah that is a good idea actually, much easier to do than find a correct width vw spacer! I haven't checked the caliper yet but until I have the dropped spindles fitted I suppose there isn't much point as I'm sure they will change everything!! At least I'm not doing anything wrong which was my main concern initially!!
I trial fitted up the rears tonight too out of curiosity and I had to space the hub out with a 2nd bearing spacer so the hub would sit flush with the start of the stub axle / hub net thread!
Thanks for your help
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SteveW
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Re: JAYCEE / RLR billet front disk brakes....Tech advise needed please
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January 14, 2009, 15:11:03 pm »
I'm just mocking up the hubs to my dropped spindles at the moment and I'm guessing that this spacer in the picture below needs to be fitted to the new spindles? How do I remove it from the old spindle??
Thanks
Steve
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Re: JAYCEE / RLR billet front disk brakes....Tech advise needed please
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January 14, 2009, 15:24:05 pm »
Steve,
I think they are actually a press on fit and a total bitch to get off. Try gently heating them and use a two or three arm claw puller.
If they get damaged, sling them in the bin and have some new ones made as the oilseal in the back of the disc/drum which keeps the bearing grease in runs on them and they need to be smooth or you rip the seal.
Frank
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Re: JAYCEE / RLR billet front disk brakes....Tech advise needed please
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January 14, 2009, 20:41:32 pm »
Thanks Frank, I already tried heating it but it wouldn't budge! I thought about having some made by Martin (Taylor) but I don't the size i'd need! It doesn't seem to be a part you can buy either!
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January 14, 2009, 21:21:47 pm »
If you've got an oil seal for the back of the new disc, get one made a snatch bigger and interferense fit to the stub. I'm sure Martin can work something out.
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Re: JAYCEE / RLR billet front disk brakes....Tech advise needed please
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January 15, 2009, 15:04:39 pm »
Quote from: gold65turbo on July 27, 2008, 17:57:11 pm
However just to make sure i have not missed anything if anyone can see anything amiss from the pics below.
Yes there is a woman doing a man's job.
OK can someone get my jacket and call a taxi now i need to get out of here.
this can NOT disturb a man that is widely and acceptetly know as 'the knob' can it?
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SteveW
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Re: JAYCEE / RLR billet front disk brakes....Tech advise needed please
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January 16, 2009, 15:37:32 pm »
Quote from: SteveW on January 14, 2009, 20:41:32 pm
Thanks Frank, I already tried heating it but it wouldn't budge!
I just spoke to one of my mates and he just laughed at me as he said I wasn't heating it I was 'warming' it! I was trying it with a blow torch but he reckons but need to heat it with oxy acetylene! That's how he removed them on his..
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Re: JAYCEE / RLR billet front disk brakes....Tech advise needed please
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January 16, 2009, 15:47:12 pm »
Quote from: SteveW on January 16, 2009, 15:37:32 pm
Quote from: SteveW on January 14, 2009, 20:41:32 pm
Thanks Frank, I already tried heating it but it wouldn't budge!
I just spoke to one of my mates and he just laughed at me as he said I was heating it I was 'warming' it! I was trying it with a blow torch but he reckons but need to heat it with oxy acetylene! That's how he removed them on his..
I'll join you mate for a good laugh then....
Yes i was refering to using oxy acetylene when i mentioned heating it. It's one of my favorite tools apart from hammer and crow bar....
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Re: JAYCEE / RLR billet front disk brakes....Tech advise needed please
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January 16, 2009, 15:53:02 pm »
Doh!! So now I gotta find someone local with oxy acetylene!
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