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c3classicttop
Registrace 29. 06. 2018
Easier C3 Corvette Parking Brakes Install
Assemble Corvette parking brakes with time saving tricks - using a strong magnet and a wire or fishing line to stabilize the shoe pins and a thin punch or ice pick to set the top shoe spring.
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Nice video! Thanks!
Thanks your idea helps me lots
Those brakes are always troubling but you did a good job simplifying some of the frustrating issues. Thanks🤗😉
Thank you That was the most easy way I learned
Thanks for the tip
Fantastic way to put this together. One question. How do you hook up the cable to the assembly?
Wow. Thank you for many reasons 1 for taking the time to video this 2 for using a head mounted camera and great lighting so you can use both hands to show how it’s done 3 no music to distract or block from your clear verbal instructions. I wish there were more videos of this quality out there. A pleasure to do this dreaded task now. Thanks again.
You made this look way too easy!
Well done. Great tips and tricks!
And now the second one is done, just as easily as the first! Having done both sides, where I used the wire method for the captive pin and the no wire method for the loose pin, I’m wondering why there are two ways to do this? Based on my limited experience I would expect both to work for back and front… what am I missing? Either way this was a huge improvement over the usual ‘start at the top’ way of doing this!!
Followed the instructions and it worked perfectly! One side done, with basically zero frustration… thank you so much!!
Some really good tips there! Will be trying this tomorrow, wish me luck…
Thanks to all the positive made by viewers. They are appreciated as
well done sir. thank you for the help. best vid I have seen.
Thanks so much for this video. You made it look easy. It wasn't, but my parking brake is back together! Woohoo
Thank you!
I'd love to see how they did that on the assembly line. I'm sure those holes in the hub were used somehow.
Heart broken to have found this video after I pulled the spindle off one side.. Thank you sir, you have saved me from pulling the other spindle off.
Used your method on my '78. It worked great, thank you!
So glad I have my hubs out already
I’ll be trying this technique this weekend ...thanks
Great job! Thanks for the easy to follow tutorial. It helped greatly.
Dude, i absolutely can not say Thank You enough for the tip of tying the string to the retainer pins!!!! LIFE SAVER. The job is still a major PITA, but this trick atleast got me past the point of being convince the job was absolutely impossible without pulling the axles. The "other tutorial" i watched before your's literally jumped past this process......which is literally the part that people need to see. Good Job. Thanks Again. 👍🏻👍🏻
You should make more videos this is great
Thanks so much. I used this method today. Much easier. I didn’t have a magnet so I used the wire on both sides.
I've got my calipers and rotors off awaiting a caliper rebuild and rotor replacement. While I'm at it, can I just remove the parking brake shoe pads, clean and rebuild as you've highlighted in the video? The show pads and assemble are looking pretty rough so I figure I might as well clean while at it.
As you can see in the video, the calipers and rotor have yet to be replaced. Your timing is perfect
@@edgarhartzke8018 thanks. Should I just use brake cleaner to clean off the shoe pads and other assemblies?
As long as the cleaner does not contain any lubricant. Don’t get any cleaner or brake fluid on your paint.
@@edgarhartzke8018 Thanks. Did you replace all parking brake components or use any of the existing?
Everything was replaced, including all calipers and rotors
You might of saved me from selling my corvette. Im so frustrated tried to get my parking brake setup. I had some questions and your video answered them all. Thank you! Great little tip on the fishing line.
Glad this was helpful to many. I also was frustrated with the existing process, but started thinking 'out of the box.'
Thanks for the video, it helped me out today!
Glad it helped!
Did everyone notice he said the star adjuster is always on the RIGHT, reguardless of the side of the car you are working on.
THANK YOU!!! You saved my butt from A LOT of headache!
Glad it helped, I posted this video after trying the "other" way.
Wow great
I learned French while installing these parts! my problem was the top spring had a small straight screwdriver with a v-notch ground in it what a pain good to go now good video
BTW, if you don't have strong magnet for the "easier" pin, you could still use the same fishline method as the "harder" pin (if this wasn't obvious).
I just did this on the right side of my Vette. Yes, I did invent some new cuss words along the way, but it worked. It's also a good idea to either make, or buy the screwdriver thing from Zip Corvette. But here's something I totally overlooked. Over the years, I had increased the tension on my brake cable, and didn't think to loosen it back out before this job. Glad I caught it before I got any further.
Whoever gave this a thumbs down must have posted a video of "the other way" 😂
Call felix the cat , he has a bag of tricks. They installed them with the axle was removed but what a pain. Buy him a dinner cause he really worked hard the first time figuring that one out, he made that spring look easy.
The only spring that's easy is the very first one.
This construction is just🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬. Nice trick.. i Will try this👍🏼
Any tutorials on adjusting the rear parking brake? Mine are dragging lol
Thank you for this tutorial, it makes it much easier! What a pain in the @^%$#.
I second it was a pain in my ass on my '76.