David Dannenberg
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I have a 1985 M101A2 (actually it is an M116A2 that I got a 101 body for; only difference is heavier springs and two rear landing legs that I removed).
I just took apart the surge brake actuator to check the shock. It is fine.
However...nomenclature first (as I intend it):
Straps: the four bars that attach the moving part of the brake that includes the lunette, to the stationary part of the brake that includes the master cylinder and is fixed to the tongue.
Pins: the double ended bolt-type things that run through both main sections of the brake to and hold the straps on
bushings: the plastic pieces that go between the pins and the housings for the pins.
So my question: when the brake moves, are the straps supposed to ride on the pins with the pins remaining fixed, or are the pins supposed to move within the bushings with the straps fixed to the pins. Or both?
I ask because on mine the pins are rusted and don't move very freely within the bushings. I managed to get everything apart while only wrecking one bushing, and i greased up the pins and bushings, but it is not like the pins will move very freely within the bushings.
Should those pins and bushings be replaced? If so, where in the world can i get some (other than cannibalizing the spare complete surge brake assembly I have stashed in my attic)?
Thanks for any suggestions or opinions.
David Dannenberg
M101A2
Philadelphia
I have a 1985 M101A2 (actually it is an M116A2 that I got a 101 body for; only difference is heavier springs and two rear landing legs that I removed).
I just took apart the surge brake actuator to check the shock. It is fine.
However...nomenclature first (as I intend it):
Straps: the four bars that attach the moving part of the brake that includes the lunette, to the stationary part of the brake that includes the master cylinder and is fixed to the tongue.
Pins: the double ended bolt-type things that run through both main sections of the brake to and hold the straps on
bushings: the plastic pieces that go between the pins and the housings for the pins.
So my question: when the brake moves, are the straps supposed to ride on the pins with the pins remaining fixed, or are the pins supposed to move within the bushings with the straps fixed to the pins. Or both?
I ask because on mine the pins are rusted and don't move very freely within the bushings. I managed to get everything apart while only wrecking one bushing, and i greased up the pins and bushings, but it is not like the pins will move very freely within the bushings.
Should those pins and bushings be replaced? If so, where in the world can i get some (other than cannibalizing the spare complete surge brake assembly I have stashed in my attic)?
Thanks for any suggestions or opinions.
David Dannenberg
M101A2
Philadelphia