Some advice on my 1934 Master town sedan - 01/31/23 03:17 PM
Hi... I just finished pulling the rear axels, relined the rear brake Shoes and installed NOS oil seals... new gasket and refilled the diff. with 140 W oil (the repair manual says use 160 W oil)
so my question.... The 1934 repair manual says that the transmission also uses the same 160W oil..... But I have read on this forum that 80-90W is recommended for the tranny..... Could someone in the know please comment on this....
Another question.... how can I lubricate the inside of the cables for the front & rear brakes..??? and what kind of oil for those cables...?? ( I know the repair manual says there is a special tool to lube the cables... but finding one could be impossible)
Another question.... where to find the cork seals for the front spindle...?? I also relined the front brake shoes.. and am soon installing my newly Rebuilt Dubonnet shocks and NOS king pin set..... any advice is appreciated... thanks, Sunny
so my question.... The 1934 repair manual says that the transmission also uses the same 160W oil..... But I have read on this forum that 80-90W is recommended for the tranny..... Could someone in the know please comment on this....
Another question.... how can I lubricate the inside of the cables for the front & rear brakes..??? and what kind of oil for those cables...?? ( I know the repair manual says there is a special tool to lube the cables... but finding one could be impossible)
Another question.... where to find the cork seals for the front spindle...?? I also relined the front brake shoes.. and am soon installing my newly Rebuilt Dubonnet shocks and NOS king pin set..... any advice is appreciated... thanks, Sunny