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Re: alfa-digest V8 #325
Bill, use a normal 3/8 ?17mm? socket and hold it on the outside edge with a
ViceGrip. Use that to release the big nut and then pass the hex wrench
through the 3/8 hole to adjust the pads. Works real well.
Jerry in Houston
In a message dated 12/31/2001 10:14:38 PM Central Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
> Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2001 11:11:21 -0500
> From: "Bain, Bill" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Milano rear brake pad adjustment
>
> I'm sitting here with a new set of pads (Mintex -- from AlfaBill) for my
> Milano (still trying to sort out why there's so much pedal travel, new
> MC, new SS brake lines, pressure bled system). I doubt that new pads
> will fit the problem, but if I'm going to spend this much time under the
> car, I might as well replace the pads (The rotors look really good).
> Also, that removes one issue. Question: how to adjust the rear brakes.
> Hans showed me how, but he has a special "tool" to hold the lock nut in
> place while turning the adjuster with a hex wrench. None of the
> aftermarket suppliers list the tool, so what are folks using for a
> substitute?
>
> Bill Bain
> AROC Atlanta
> '83 Spider (fails emissions test with O2 sensor attached, passes easily
> with sensor disconnected?!)
> '87 Milano (garage bound until I can trust the brakes)
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