All,
Any suggestions for where to purchase or reline the rear brake shoes for a 50
Chev 3600? It has 12"x2 drums and of course has "huck" style brakes. I found
one place that wants $118.00 pair to reline and that seems a bit high! Or...
Will I have to bite the bullet ?
Thanks,
Gary
Gary Radicic
1950 Chev 3600
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Bailey [mailto:billb@gamewood.net]
Sent: Monday, August 28, 2000 2:22 PM
To: BelAir Bob
Cc: oletrucks
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] Electrical question
BelAir Bob wrote:
>
> Friends,
>
><snip>
> wouldn't the use of some sort of crimp-on
> connector increase the resistance in the circuit and cause the guage to read
> wrong?
Percentage wise, the resistance of a properly crimped connector <0.1
ohm) would be very small compared to the value of the sending unit
itself so it would have no signifigant effect on your reading. A bad
connection however could cause some trouble. I am unsure what you mean
by a master plug but if you keep your connections clean and make good
crimps I don't think you will have a problem in any of the relatively
low current gauge circuits.
--
Bill Bailey
1957 Chevrolet 3100
Danville, VA
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billb@gamewood.net
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