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Topic: 1952 VAC brakes
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| dave39B
10-18-2009 14:52:21
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Hi guys I have a 52 Case VAC.I was looking to fix the brake on the right side and I was looking at the housing that I need to take off to get at the brakes.I looks as if when I take the housing off that there might be transmission/rearend oil behind it that will drain out with housing removal.Is this what will happen.Thanks in advanceDave |
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| 1031D
10-18-2009 19:19:37
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Re: 1952 VAC brakes in reply to dave39B, 10-18-2009 14:52:21
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| The last set I did I got the linings from CASE, but the old ones you needed 2 linings per side and the new ones are one per side. |
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| dave39B
10-18-2009 17:24:40
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Re: 1952 VAC brakes in reply to dave39B, 10-18-2009 14:52:21
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| Thanks Lee,with that I'll be tearin into it tomorrow. Thanks again Dave |
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| VACLee
10-18-2009 14:57:20
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Re: 1952 VAC brakes in reply to dave39B, 10-18-2009 14:52:21
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| There is a bearing support behind the housing that has a seal in it. You will be fine removing the housing. Only oil you will get it what has leaked past the seal. |
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