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M-3075-D Control Arms & 11" Mustang Brake Upgrade

Reply #15
Quote from: Cougar5.0;167005
I have never tilted the head back on a mill like this before, so it was an interesting experience for me :D
welcome to a whole new world of machining and moddin your parts! :hick:

is that a milport? the conrtols and adjustments look very similar to the milport 2-S i use at work.
gumby - beauty may fade, but stupid is forever!

M-3075-D Control Arms & 11" Mustang Brake Upgrade

Reply #16
Quote from: gumby;167777
welcome to a whole new world of machining and moddin your parts! :hick:

is that a milport? the conrtols and adjustments look very similar to the milport 2-S i use at work.


This one is a Frejoth/Acra AM-2S that I took from work after our office was shut-down. I also have a old (late '70's) Brideport "J-Head" mill with a 9"x32" table (nice and compact), but I am going to sell it now that I have this new (1999) mill - even though the new one is "Made in Taiwan" - lol.
11.96 @ 118 MPH old 306 KB; 428W coming soon.

M-3075-D Control Arms & 11" Mustang Brake Upgrade

Reply #17
Quote from: Ether947;167767
Did you get these mounted yet?



Not mounted yet, but the only issue holding me up is the one bolt on the control arm that I haven't been able to remove yet. Here is the assembly after machining 0.100" off of the spindle - the ball joint bolt will now show a thread or two above the locknut:

11.96 @ 118 MPH old 306 KB; 428W coming soon.

 

Mounted...

Reply #18
OK, I got the arms mounted finally (a whole 'nother thread). I've got the pictures to prove it!

Old and new arms side by side:


Here is the mounted ball joint with the ball-joint bolt showing after machining 0.10" from the mounting surface (can see in pic). The threads are fully engaged with the plastic in the locknut:


The new 11" rotors are sweet - with the Hawk pads it feels like an airplane in full reverse thrust on landing when I hit the brakes - I am very happy with the braking now!


Here is a shot of the completed job showing the stainless brake lines too:


This job sucked due to the frozen a-arm bolt - if it wasn't for the frozen bolt it wouldn't have been so bad. I haven't got it aligned yet and one spring is shorter that the other so it is wandering a bit. The steering is extremely twitchy at this point with new steering rack, tie-rods and a-arms. Gotta cut the other spring and get it aligned and I should be a happy camper. :D
11.96 @ 118 MPH old 306 KB; 428W coming soon.