1989 Subaru brumby 1800 4WD Brakes

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  • Опубліковано 11 січ 2025

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  • @imlikinyaface
    @imlikinyaface Рік тому +1

    Great video!
    A helpful tip for anyone using pliers is to squeeze a socket between the jaws so the tips stay open the right distance and the pliers don't snap shut on you.

  • @westy1
    @westy1 Рік тому

    Brilliant:) This one and the axle change out video have been gold while I rebuild my 84 wagon ,cheers much

  • @annyer262
    @annyer262 Рік тому +2

    I bought the tool off ebay to screw in the brake piston. Does 6 different styles, cost about $10.

  • @NP-jr1gy
    @NP-jr1gy Рік тому

    Great video, could you do one on the rear brakes and bleeding the brake lines.

  • @randypeacock9049
    @randypeacock9049 10 місяців тому

    Is there are aftermarket brakes that you know?

  • @annyer262
    @annyer262 Рік тому

    I would just disconnect the handbrake cable at the caliper. On my ute with the hand brake off, there cables can be disconnected very easily.

  • @brumbyguy1629
    @brumbyguy1629 Рік тому

    Hi Micheal.... I've got a rear disc set up from an l series... Wondering if I can still use my original brumby axels?

    • @MichaelnJennyFrancis
      @MichaelnJennyFrancis  Рік тому +1

      L-series doesn’t share the same CV stubs as the brumby unless it has been converted

  • @Laurenlee996
    @Laurenlee996 Рік тому

    What is the proper driveshaft nut torque?,the genuine Subaru Models 1800 CC EA81 Engine Service Manual for 1980-1994 Subaru Models Says 196 nm and the other Gregories 1800 CC EA81 Engine Service Manual for 1980-1994 Subaru Models Says 225nm,it is far too confusing for me as the safe tight range is 196nm at the lower end of the scale and it is 225nm at the upper end of the scale.

    • @MichaelnJennyFrancis
      @MichaelnJennyFrancis  Рік тому +2

      The manual I have has a torque of 196 - 198 nm so I went to 196 nm and then tightened to the next hole in the castle nut so mine would be closer to 200 nm. You should be fine if your somewhere in that range. Hope this helps.