Yo, I played with the bus brakes again today. I was grazing thru the catlogs the other night, and started noticing the brake springs and stuff, and it occurred to me that maybe I have the wrong springs... So I went to pick 'n pull today, and scrounged some springs (and a 30 pict 2). I put the springs on, although I had to drill some new holes in the brake shoes for them to go into. This appears to have fixed the problem with the brakes dragging. The old springs were kinda loose, and these are tight now! The brakes do not drag, and I even was able to adjust them like you would on a normal bus. Do I dare hope that the problem is fixed? Thom -- > We have enough youth, how about a fountain of SMART? Thom Fitzpatrick & Amy Burgess tfab@netcom.com ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/tf/tfab/home.html '56 VW Sunroof Kombi '72 Porsche 911T Targa '78 BMW 530i Desperately seeking '51-'55 Barndoor Deluxe Project
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