Does anyone know if having a non-functioning parking brake can adversely affect the normal operation of the caliper? Looks like one of the rebuilt rear calipers for the RX-7 is defective but the normal hydraulic action still works.
This doesn't sound like a PBS special...
Sounds more like SkinaMax.
I have a set of parking brake delete rear calipers from my race rx7 that have all of the parking brake pars removed and the outside of the caliper cut off, so I don't think you need the parking brake part of the caliper.
The bleeders are on top only. I didn't mod the calipers they came that way and there isn't a parking brake handle in the car.
Did you ever have to adjust brake pedal "free play" in any of your cars? Mine is out-of-spec, but in order to bring it into spec I have to adjust the pedal height all the way out so it contacts the stop. At that point the pedal "height" is now out of spec. It's odd because the free play and height adjustments involve the same actions according to the FSM.
80's-90's love. Nothing wrong with that.I so love 1980s automotive styling.
The AutoEXE kit really does make that car stand out. I would so love to have one of those for a cruiser. Too bad parts would be hard to nearly impossible to find and it appears that example would need some.
The AutoEXE kit really does make that car stand out. I would so love to have one of those for a cruiser. Too bad parts would be hard to nearly impossible to find and it appears that example would need some.
What am I missing besides the front bumper, steering wheel and driver seat? Looks damn good for 25 years.