Gary,
Help!. I've never heard of the "Harrison System". Can you fill me in? Is
there a dealer? Is there a Web Page? Thanks.
Bob M
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Sent: Friday, January 14, 2000 10:10 AM
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Subject: Re: GMC: Harrison Brakes are on the agenda this W/end
Heinz--
More on installing the Harrison system----
1. The booster can be a real trick to get out since the nuts holding it
in place are buried under the dash. Gene Fisher's pages have a very good
description and pix to help you. Wish I had found it before rather than
after!!!
2. After installation and brake bleeding you will be under the
impression that you still have air in the lines (you might, but
first....) but if the bleeding has been done properly the "problem" which
is a very soft pedal is simply that the pads have not seated. You need
to go (carefully) out on the road and make about 20 dead stops from 20-25
mph. With each stop the brakes firm up and after 25 you are about 90%
there. Amazing!!! Again I wish I had know this before re-bleeding the
brakes a bunch of times.
3. Anderson Automotive in Bandon, OR (close to us in North Bend) did my
work and has my recommendation.
Gary
North Bend, Oregon Coast
> I'm finally getting around to working on the buggy this weekend.
>
> Will be upgrading the TSM's on the front rears to Leigh's brakes.
> Will also be installing his Master Cyl, Booster, Brake Lock and Front
> Calipers.
>
> Anyone done any/all of it lately? Any words to the wise?
>
> TIA - Heinz
>
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