Ford 9 Inch MBM Rear Disc Brake Installation by Troy Kane Vtwinstov8s.com

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024

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  • @billbirch3748
    @billbirch3748 3 года назад +3

    Now I understand how the brackets and shims work. Thank you. BTW, a socket and ratchet works for the 4 bearing retainer nuts by using the hole in the axle.

    • @troykane
      @troykane  3 года назад

      Thanks for the comment. Glad I could help.

    • @hoggwild3706
      @hoggwild3706 2 года назад

      Him using the wrench instead of a socket was driving me a little crazy.

  • @nikob829
    @nikob829 Год назад +2

    Kick ass video brotha best one I've seen that takes the time to show every step on this as I'm doing a Ford 9" rear end for a build I'm doing hope to see more educational video from you as well Thanks for showing me and all of us your skillz my friend. Niko in Arizona

    • @troykane
      @troykane  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I'm really glad I could help you. Thanks for the feedback.

  • @TheMasterg39
    @TheMasterg39 2 года назад +2

    Troy..
    Great stuff..
    Yes in regards to the bleeding procedure.. In particular focus of adjustments of the piston ( after you take the E- brake lever OFF..
    What I’m looking for is for you to demonstrate how to adjust the piston up against the rotor to then enable the bleeding process to achieve a good form pedal as it should be..
    We cannot get a handle on how to do this..
    Much appreciated if you can assist..!
    Thx.

    • @troykane
      @troykane  2 года назад

      Ok I had a similar problem. Take the E brake cable off. Actuate the cable lever, as if you are applying the E brake. Do this until the pads come into contact with the rotor. You may have to pump the brakes intermitently to take up the slack. A couple of lug nut on the stud to hole the rotor in place will also be of help. Additional bleeding during this process may be neccessary. This process can take some time. Be patient and cintinue and you'll get it. Good Luck with the project Troy

  • @marvinmatt6083
    @marvinmatt6083 3 года назад

    in my opinion a very comprehensive and good video. Thank you.

    • @troykane
      @troykane  3 года назад

      Thank You! Glad you enjoyed it

  • @tnotkus35h78
    @tnotkus35h78 2 года назад +1

    I know how to do it but you made me get off my ass and do it. lol thanks great video

    • @troykane
      @troykane  2 года назад

      Awesome! Glsd to be a motivater.

  • @charliefrey3478
    @charliefrey3478 2 года назад

    Dude you saved my install with this video!

    • @troykane
      @troykane  2 года назад

      Glad I could help. Thanks for the comment

    • @charliefrey3478
      @charliefrey3478 2 года назад +1

      @@troykane you are very welcome. Any chance you have the vid for the parking break?

    • @troykane
      @troykane  2 года назад

      @@charliefrey3478 I generally adapt my original cables. So, I use the factory supplied bracket for the cable housing mount. Then I cut the cable end to the required length. Then I crimp a swage on the end of the cable. When it's done it looks OEM.

  • @alfredgontran8600
    @alfredgontran8600 3 года назад +1

    You doing great Job

  • @x_Heisenberg_x
    @x_Heisenberg_x 2 года назад +1

    First of all, this is a Great Video. But I have a question @ 4:48 when u install the flange spacer on your axle housing, this will change the Backspace of the Rims right ? I guess the spacer is about 3-5mm thick, and this amount of mm the Wheel went Outside right ?
    So my Wheel barely scratch at my Rear Fender, so this will not work for me

    • @troykane
      @troykane  2 года назад +2

      No it won't. The flange spacer mimicks the thickness of the original backing plate. So it should be very close to the original offset.

    • @x_Heisenberg_x
      @x_Heisenberg_x 2 года назад

      @@troykane
      Ok, thank you.
      Keep up the good Work 👍

  • @LuisReyes-mp5gc
    @LuisReyes-mp5gc 2 года назад

    Much obliged for the instructional video, for some of those that doesn't know how to go around these things. I have a bit of a question for you I have a 1986 f150, 4.9 engine a 4 speed granny manual transmission. A 5 bolt pattern half inch sprockets bolt's 🔩, I don't know which of this kits will fit to my rear end .!! Because I wanted to do the same, put disc in the back and get rid of the drums.!!!! What would you, suggest to me thank you so kind..

    • @troykane
      @troykane  2 года назад

      To chose a kit first you need to identify your rear axle assembly. This kit is for a Ford 9 inch rear axle. Google Ford rear end for pictures to identify the rear end and purchase the kit using that information. Good luck, thanks for the question

  • @GotScout
    @GotScout Год назад +1

    12:40.... spacer over bolts... no anti seize on the bolts where the spacers will rest? Any reason to not WELD the kit together once finger tight on axle?

    • @troykane
      @troykane  Год назад

      Anti seeze on the bolts where the spacers rest, good idea. Welding the brackets not so much.

  • @pajalanpaja
    @pajalanpaja 2 года назад

    So i have the same setup on my 57 and have Hard time bleeding the system out. So you mentioned that remove the spring from the e brake handle, push the lever when it engages the pads to the rotor, then pumping the brake pedal?? After this bleeding the brakes or at the same time you pump the pedal and hold the lever? This is Hard setup to bleed for sure 😅

    • @troykane
      @troykane  2 года назад

      Ok so, everytime the E brake lever is moved it will take up the slack between the rotor and the pads. This system has threads on the shaft that holds the brake puck. Applying the E brake will adjust the brake and close that gap. That will assist in the bleeding process. And yes I find the bleeding process somewhat of a pain. But, be patient and you'll get it.

  • @SAM-eg7jg
    @SAM-eg7jg Год назад

    most important part of video is missing or did i not hear it..? What is the axle center line measurement to the furthermost point of the caliper.?

  • @enricomoore2437
    @enricomoore2437 7 месяцев назад +1

    What size rim are you using on that 9in with disk brake? Thank you

    • @troykane
      @troykane  7 месяцев назад

      This car has 20"s. But I think you could run 17"s

  • @carbonvalleymotors1082
    @carbonvalleymotors1082 2 года назад +1

    Troy - great video! You referred to another video regarding the secondary e-brake cable system. For the life of me, I can't find it. Can you help me out? Thanks!

    • @troykane
      @troykane  2 года назад

      Sorry, I can't find it either?

    • @carbonvalleymotors1082
      @carbonvalleymotors1082 2 года назад

      @@troykane Do you have any photos or explanation regarding all the parts in the kit and when, if needed, to use them?

    • @troykane
      @troykane  2 года назад

      So I have used a combination of factory parts combined with kit parts and Lokar's E brake cable kit to make mine work in the past. Each one has been a little different.

    • @carbonvalleymotors1082
      @carbonvalleymotors1082 2 года назад

      @@troykane Thanks for the reply. I finally ditched the supplied e-brake kit and ordered a Wilwood universal kit. Pulled all my hair out so hopefully it'll grow back now.

    • @troykane
      @troykane  2 года назад

      @@carbonvalleymotors1082 There's always Hair Club 😁

  • @mavgrab74
    @mavgrab74 2 года назад

    I thought the axle retaining flange had to be removed on 8 and 9 inch ford housings ? I see that you installed this kit without removing them. I have a differant brand kit that is basicly the same.

    • @troykane
      @troykane  2 года назад

      I don't know what kit you have. Maybe it is different

  • @edwinveal8248
    @edwinveal8248 2 года назад

    im looking to get this done on my 1948 ford ! how much do you charge to do this and where you located? im in texas.

    • @troykane
      @troykane  2 года назад +1

      I am located in Massachusetts. the price would depend on the component costs and the condition of the vehicle.

    • @edwinveal8248
      @edwinveal8248 2 года назад +1

      @@troykane okay man that would be a long way lol!

    • @troykane
      @troykane  2 года назад

      @@edwinveal8248 Down the road a piece...

  • @ae86tvis
    @ae86tvis Год назад +1

    I pop the goddamn piston from the caliper out tryin to push it in further, is there a way i can put it back on im having a hardtime gettin it back in

    • @troykane
      @troykane  Год назад +1

      You should be able to push the piston back in. lube it with brake fluid an use a c clamp. Make sure the brake bleeder in open. Good luck

    • @ae86tvis
      @ae86tvis Год назад +1

      @@troykane its the screw type though, will it screw back in just by pushing it???

    • @troykane
      @troykane  Год назад

      @@ae86tvis You need a tool for that. It screws the puck while compressing it at the sametime. You should be able to get one a an autoparts store.

    • @ae86tvis
      @ae86tvis Год назад

      Thanks!