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Hi All
Writing here from work which isn't against the rules as I'm self employed - trying to deal with the guilt of slacking. So far, so good. My query may be stupid so please be gentle...
I have a '74 Roadster whose rear brake drum needs some attention. In my old place, the garage was very humid and I think that I've got some rust on the braking surface. Braking is no longer smooth but kind of has more friction on one area than the other. I'm assuming a rust issue and not some bearing packing it in. Oh, and there's rust on the outside of the drum as well. I'm debating on having it resurfaced and repainted or just replacing it. And as the drum and sprocket are one, was wondering if there are any suggestions as to what paint to use? I know the chain will make quick work of whatever I use. My preference for all frame bits is powder coating, but don't know if the thicker finish will be problematic with making a mess with chain lube as it wears off.
As for the resurfacing, any suggestions in the Toronto area, should I choose that route? Any powder coaters (if that's even a good idea) worth checking out this way?
Looking at getting a new Grimeca master cylinder up front to help reduce that OMG feeling... I will undoubtedly have other questions but will post them separately as I believe that's the correct etiquette.
Many Thanks
Writing here from work which isn't against the rules as I'm self employed - trying to deal with the guilt of slacking. So far, so good. My query may be stupid so please be gentle...
I have a '74 Roadster whose rear brake drum needs some attention. In my old place, the garage was very humid and I think that I've got some rust on the braking surface. Braking is no longer smooth but kind of has more friction on one area than the other. I'm assuming a rust issue and not some bearing packing it in. Oh, and there's rust on the outside of the drum as well. I'm debating on having it resurfaced and repainted or just replacing it. And as the drum and sprocket are one, was wondering if there are any suggestions as to what paint to use? I know the chain will make quick work of whatever I use. My preference for all frame bits is powder coating, but don't know if the thicker finish will be problematic with making a mess with chain lube as it wears off.
As for the resurfacing, any suggestions in the Toronto area, should I choose that route? Any powder coaters (if that's even a good idea) worth checking out this way?
Looking at getting a new Grimeca master cylinder up front to help reduce that OMG feeling... I will undoubtedly have other questions but will post them separately as I believe that's the correct etiquette.
Many Thanks