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30 Dec 2021 21:43 #7
by Brent Neer
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Maynard Smith, Hello do you still have these available? I am redoing my complete brake system.
Thanks Brent. I will call if they are available. Brent
Thanks Brent. I will call if they are available. Brent
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- Warren Hampton
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01 Aug 2021 13:29 #8
by Warren Hampton
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Gene passed on June 24th
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10 Jun 2021 16:29 #9
by Warren Hampton
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Maynard, Gene is in Hospital going to Rest home on release. His project can be had cheap if you know any one interested. Warren ...Sparks
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- Maynard Smith
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21 May 2021 15:44 #10
by Maynard Smith
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Hi Gene:
I have a good pair of Cleveland brakes, wheels, gear legs, Bellville springs etc., etc.
What am I bid?
Talk to me: Maynard Smith nc99843, (530) 637-5115.
I have a good pair of Cleveland brakes, wheels, gear legs, Bellville springs etc., etc.
What am I bid?
Talk to me: Maynard Smith nc99843, (530) 637-5115.
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27 Jan 2020 21:27 #11
by Ronald Raty
Replied by Ronald Raty on topic Goodyear brakes
Univair has exploded diagrams, of a sort, in their catalog.
www.univair.com/tires-wheels-brakes/good...4659-goodyear-screw/
Here are my notes from my rebuild journal.
The brakes are Goodyear assembly number 9520285. Maintenance to both brake calipers:
• Brake pads replaced; 510717-36 (per catalog) 9 are listed as available in the U.S. from Preferred Airparts. They did not respond to a request for a quote.
Currently, owner manufactured pads are installed. They were manufactured from 0.5” bulk brake pad material. The rough pads were made with a 1.125 hole saw, then they were turned down to 1” dia on a lath. A flat sander was used to reduce the 0.5” thickness to the required 0.46” thickness.
• O-ring AN6230-2 (MS28775-224) replaced
• O-ring AN6227-29 (MS28775-326) replaced
• Left brake plug 9520448 (old one was damaged)
• Brake plug o-rings MS28778-4
• All clips are present 9523482
For future reference, I did notice while replacing the brake pads on my 98 BMW M3, that the brake material was ½” thick and visually appeared to be made of the same material as the original pads in the ercoupe. This might be a good future source for brake pad material.
www.univair.com/tires-wheels-brakes/good...4659-goodyear-screw/
Here are my notes from my rebuild journal.
The brakes are Goodyear assembly number 9520285. Maintenance to both brake calipers:
• Brake pads replaced; 510717-36 (per catalog) 9 are listed as available in the U.S. from Preferred Airparts. They did not respond to a request for a quote.
Currently, owner manufactured pads are installed. They were manufactured from 0.5” bulk brake pad material. The rough pads were made with a 1.125 hole saw, then they were turned down to 1” dia on a lath. A flat sander was used to reduce the 0.5” thickness to the required 0.46” thickness.
• O-ring AN6230-2 (MS28775-224) replaced
• O-ring AN6227-29 (MS28775-326) replaced
• Left brake plug 9520448 (old one was damaged)
• Brake plug o-rings MS28778-4
• All clips are present 9523482
For future reference, I did notice while replacing the brake pads on my 98 BMW M3, that the brake material was ½” thick and visually appeared to be made of the same material as the original pads in the ercoupe. This might be a good future source for brake pad material.
The following user(s) said Thank You: Steve Westlund
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- Gene deRuelle
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27 Jan 2020 14:25 #12
by Gene deRuelle
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Does anyone know of a supplier for goodyear brakes? I can't afford the tariff on the conversion kit to Clevelands and I would settle for a comprehensive exploded drawings. I understand Cleveland bought the goodyear line of wheels and brakes. Mmy plane came with Goodyears but completely disassembled. I could sure use the help.
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