The 11 on the front of the number is stato.
The 11 on the front of the number is stato.
You guessed correctly.... 11QT is Statesman.... well the 11 bit anyway.
Hehe..... cost of restoring....... think of the maximum amount you think it will cost and then DOUBLE it and you will be close to actual cost....
4/75 HJ XX7 Sandman Panelvan ... Persian Sand currently restoring
7/76 HX Monaro 4dr 308 4sp... Absinth Yellow and rusty as hell.. SOLD
3/77 HX Sandman Panelvan ... Absinth Yellow and rusty as hell .. SOLD
Ok, so the bonnet is ready to go back on now.
I have some new hinges coming from oz (thanks mate)
So when they arrive I will be able to test out my zinc plating kit.
My ultra sonic cleaner isn't working as well as i expected. I think that this is because the plastic container that the ultrasonic transducer is attached to is insulating the "noise" too much.
Ill post up a pic once i have the two working nicely.
Another Question:
Has anyone ever had their front breaks rebuilt? I have PBR type, and am looking to freshen them up aesthetically as well as mechanically. So I was thinking new rubbers and sandblasting the caliper bodies..
Any suggestions or recommendations welcome.
Cheers
Here is the bonnet BTW..
van bonnet.jpg
Take them to a brake place. They will probably sleeve the cylinders for you and I think generally they bead blast callipers(what I have read elsewhere).
with the ultrasonic you want to use a metal container. plastic is probably one of the worst to use because it absorbs the vibrations.. metal wont
youtube it.. some people use a vibration sander.. not sure how to hook it up with you transducer.. i know people use crystal vases with the ultrasonic transducers
Mook,
I recently rebuilt the callipers on my cruiser. You should be able to buy a seal kit. Its not too hard. I used compressed air to get the pistons out, polish them with 1200 wet+dry, clean everything and put them together with the supplied lube. They work great.
Chris
edit..............
I cleaned the outside up with a wire wheel and painted them with a heat proof paint, a cast iron colour, so they didn't go rusty.
Last edited by TwoTees; 08-05-2011 at 07:25 PM. Reason: more info
I have always had good a run from Power Brakes for parts/kits/sleeving or complete exchange units. They have been around a long time - used to be in Norwood but are now on North East Rd Giles Plains.
http://www.powerbrakes.com.au/
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