Something that could be done on a CNC machine? I know a guy who's itching to put his CNC machines to use durin' idle times! --- Will <evilscientistboo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Mostly a bracket. I have been working on the > details inbetween flights over the past couple of > months. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Mark Sawyer <mechmark@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 12:54 PM > To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [tcb] Re: air in the mc > > Hmmm, I may be interested it that. What all is > involved? > > > Will <evilscientistboo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Upgrade to the late BAY MC with the rabbit resevoir > and conversion kit from wolfgang. > > Also, > > I see a market. What would you pay for an updated MC > kit ? > > > From: ATX BUS <atx_bus@xxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 11:41 AM > To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [tcb] Re: air in the mc > > > I don't know. Try finding and buying parts for a 67 > one year only. Have you priced a mc for a 67 bus? > > http://www.wolfsburgwest.com/cart/DetailsList.cfm?ID=211611011Q > > > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Brian Denning <i_am_cool_fred@xxxxxxxxxxx> > To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 10:06:04 AM > Subject: [tcb] Re: air in the mc > > most early bus and beetle guys cringe when i tell > them how much some things cost on a bay. i.e. the > mastercylinder. another one is type IV pistons and > cylinders...ouch. oh, and beams. > > > > Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 07:44:59 -0700 > From: bugcollections@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [tcb] Re: air in the mc > To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Brian: Just checked with Oak Hill Auto in Longview > and they have a new German ATE for $145. There > phone # is 903-297-3496 if you want to give them a > call. They can UPS it to you, but by the time you > paid shipping the one at Rogers would probably be > cheaper. > > Brian Denning <i_am_cool_fred@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > every FLAPS store go to says they can't get one for > my bus. A new one cost $200 at bus-boyscom and about > 150 at roy rogers. guess i'll be going to roy rogers > in the next month to get a new one. > > From: sukchew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [tcb] Re: air in the mc > Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 07:04:37 -0500 > > You don't have any time.Fix your brakes NOW! If you > don't the fire will have been minor.If you don't > have brake assist the mc should be around 40 bucks > at your FLAPS.I just bought one for a bug for 30 > bucks. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Brian Denning > To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 6:35 AM > Subject: [tcb] Re: air in the mc > > anybod got a good new mc they'd sell me for cheap?? > > apparently mine is bad > > i have driven the bus like this since august...how > long do i have? > > > Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2008 19:46:08 -0700 > From: bugcollections@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [tcb] Re: air in the mc > To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > It sounds to me like you have a leak in the MC. > Fluid going past the piston (which it is not > supposed to do) which means a new master cylinder. > > Brian Denning <i_am_cool_fred@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > ok, the mastercylinder has 3 lines coming out of it > one that goes to the rear one for the left front and > one for the right front. at the mastercylinder i > bled all air out of it...there was lots in the line > that went to the rear of the bus and some that went > to the driverside front. so i bled all the air out > at the MC then i went to the right rear. by i, i > mean a friend of mine. we did the ol' tube in a > bottle of fluid trick. got some small bubbles out of > the right rear, next we went to the left rear, man > oh man there were some bubbles after we pumped it > two or three times. then we went to the right front, > it took forever to get to fluid (keep in mind i have > already bled everything 4 times before this point) > then we went to the driverside front. got air. > > pedal then worked but not impressive. so we decided > to pressure bleed the system at this point pump, > pump pump HOLD!!! right rear spit out air twice then > solid fluid shot out like a water cannon. pump pump > pump HOLD!!! left rear did the same. moved to the > right front it took 5 tries to get the final air out > of it. then we moved to the right side. fluid came > out like an old man trying to pee, slow and it > dribbled for a bit. we did that for a bit and then > all of the sudden the fluid shot out so strong it > hit the other side. tightened it up > > the brakes are great, they don't give way but there > is still a slight problem, if i come on strong at > first they work great. i even tested them and > managed to get all four wheels to lock up, if i eas > on them the pedal goes down about half way till it > works, and if i just gently push it in it still goes > to the floor. > > what do ya'll think? mastercylinder needs replaced > or still some air hidden somewhere? i am buying the > appropriate tool from harbor freight this weekend > and will try it again but i am leaning towards a > mastercylinder. like a friend once told me "rebuilds > only last so long" > > > > From: sukchew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Subject: [tcb] Re: air in the mc > > Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2008 17:49:27 -0500 > > > > You also can use a hand vac pump and suck the > fluid thru the system so > > pressure does not have to be applied to to the > master cyl. > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Gerald V. Livingston II" > <gerald.tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > To: <tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 4:31 PM > > Subject: [tcb] Re: air in the mc > > > > > > > I've used it. It only needs to be at about 10 > PSI. Works GREAT. Just have > > > to make sure the reservoir stays full and pump > it back up to 10PSI every > > > once in a while. Because it's forcing the fluid > into the M/C at the normal > > > inlet locations it helps "grab" the air bubbles > with the moving fluid and > > > pulls them out into the lines. > > > > > > Bleed the whole system in under 30 minutes with > no pedal pumper helping > > > you and complaining he whole time. ;-) > > > > > > G2 > > > > > > Brian Denning wrote: > > >> i'm afraid it would blow the fill line off the > resevoir. > > >> > > >> > Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2008 14:50:57 -0500 > > >> > From: eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > >> > To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > >> > Subject: [tcb] Re: air in the mc > > >> > > > >> > Have you actually used this power bleeder? > > >> > Do they work well? > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > Gerald V. Livingston II wrote: > > >> > > Brian Denning wrote: > > >> > >> that is the concensus on the master > cylinder. any tricks to > > >> bleeding > > >> > >> it with it installed? just unhook the hose > and === message truncated === ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ