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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Hoofddorp, the Netherlands
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Re: 1969 Custom/10 clean up
Through a Dutch importer I ordered some stuff from LMC Trucks today:
Paintable front bumper, because I want an all black face, no chrome ![]() the signal switch which hopefully will solve my wanky blinker problem. and some more rear brake stuff, because I'm not as 'meticulous' as I should be. ![]() the rights brake shoes all went on without to much hassle, hence my suprise when I tried mounting the left side and I just couldn't get it right. first of all the left brake wheel cilinder appeared to be leaking, something I didn't notice before, but that's no biggy. I have restored my fair share of brake cilinders in my life. But then I noticed the park brake lever (the one in the drum with the cable attached) sat in a funny position... a simple tug at the cable revealed it was jammed stuck. so..in my LMC order are brake wheel cilinders and new park brake cables ![]()
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