PROJECT AMERICAN HEROES ONLINE ARCHIVE
Here they are, the links to all the stories about Project American Heroes, live on the Super Chevy website. Just click on the links below to see the story you're interested in!
Part 1 - Project American Heroes Part 1 - Aug. '07 Issue
Part 2 - Project American Heroes - Brake'em Up, Line'em Up - Sept. '07 Issue
Part 3 - Project American Heroes - Bringing Up The Rear - Sept. '07 Issue
Part 4 - Project American Heroes Chassis Build - Chevy Classics 2007
Part 5a - Project American Heroes - Shock & Awe - Oct. '07 Issue
Part 5b - Project American Heroes Part 5 - Dec. '07 Issue
Part 6 - Project American Heroes Part 6 - Jan. '08 Issue
Click here to see Project American Heroes in Washington D.C.
Click here to see Project American Heroes on the auction block at Barrett-Jackson West Palm Beach
Having the privilege of participating in the Project American Heroes buildup of the Cars Inc./Roadster Shop 1957 Chevy convertible, our military personnel are more and more in our thoughts and prayers. The men and women of our armed forces are laying down their lives to protect our country. Military images and parallels seem stronger, and more prevalent than ever, even some that apply to our beloved hot rodding hobby.
Project American Heroes (www.projectamerican heroes.org) will be the culmination of some of the best minds, motors, and machinery available anywhere in the world to produce a safe and reliable street machine with top ranking performance at all levels: acceleration, handling, and braking. There is great anticipation of being catapulted to exhilarating highway-legal speeds via the big-block powerplant. Concurrently, we are consumed with building Project American Heroes with a braking system that represents some of the best the aftermarket has to offer. All these parts will come together built on the foundation of the spectacular Roadster Shop Tri-Five chassis to produce one amazing, military-strength ride.

Major components of the SSBC four-wheel disc-brake kit for Project American Heroes include
Stainless Steel Brakes Corporation is up to providing the equipment needed to not have to "think" about braking during road trips in the '57 Chevy ragtop. In business for over 30 years, SSBC has worked hard to provide the ultimate braking systems for all late-model performance cars, musclecars, street rods, trucks, SUVs, and sport compacts. With constant research and development to provide superior braking to a broad range of customers, SSBC presently offers individually designed brake packages for over 400 specific applications.
The SSBC four-wheel disc-brake kit called into duty for Project American Heroes matches 13-inch front-vented rotors with 12-inch rears. Instead of cross-drilling the rotors, SSBC's rotors are "Turbo slotted." Cross-drilling can cause severe stress fractures, shortening the life of the rotor and possibly leading to an unsafe situation. The CNC-machined Turbo slotted rotors provide airflow to both cool and clean the rotor. Optional "Xtra-Life" plating, three layers of an anti-corrosion material, resists rust and keeps non-wear surfaces looking great for a long time.

Inner wheel bearings are fitted to the spindle to insure fit. At that point, the inner bea
Far superior to the typical OEM single-piston caliper, a multiple-piston caliper improves braking by applying stronger and more equal pressure over the full face of the pads. SSBC offers both three- and four-piston calipers. The three-piston "Tri-Power" calipers will be used on Project American Heroes. The calipers are constructed of aircraft-quality aluminum, reducing unsprung weight for better ride quality and handling. Corrosion-free stainless steel pistons minimize heat transfer to the brake fluid for optimum performance, and come in various sizes, depending on the application.
There is no doubt the industry standard today is big brakes, with discs at all four corners. The improvements in caliper design, larger rotors, and weight reduction make rear drum brakes seem more and more archaic. Most rear drums do very little for stopping power, which is usually why they last two to three times longer than the front pads. By adding rear disc brakes, a performance vehicle will add as much as 30 percent more brake force to the braking system.

With the 13-inch front rotor in place, the outer wheel bearings are again checked for size
While we were installing our SSBC disc brake package, the crew at the Roadster Shop was also busy plumbing the chassis with brake lines from Classic Tube. Classic Tube not only provides brake lines in stainless steel, steel, or aluminum, their state-of-the-art computer-driven CNC tube benders can match bends from blueprints or original lines.
To top it off, the impeccable installation of the brake lines by Doug Leetzow of the Roadster Shop matched what Project American Heroes is all about: building a landmark hot rod worthy of identification with the bright, courageous men and women in our Armed Forces.
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The keyed bearing-retaining washer is then fitted to the spindle shaft.
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The rotor-retaining nut is attached to the spindle and tightened until snug. The rotor the
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The cotter pin nut retainer is then placed over the nut, and the cotter pin is inserted an
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The caliper bracket attaches to the spindle.
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The "Tri-Power" three-piston caliper is mounted to the caliper bracket, and bolts are tigh
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The SSBC Internal Parking Brake uses stainless steel components, demonstrating the high co
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The internal parking brake assembly is fitted over the Moser axle, and the axle is inserte
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Fasteners are inserted through the SSBC split bracket and then tightened through the acces
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Each nut is tightened through the access hole in the front of the axle flange.
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Rotor is installed over the lugs, enclosing the internal parking brake assembly. Two lug n
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The rear caliper is attached to the caliper bracket, and bolts are again tightened. Note t
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The "Tri-Power" three-piston caliper is available with either 38mm, 45mm or 51mm stainless
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Classic Tube provided the brake lines for Project American Heroes. As it says in their ads
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As Doug was working on the brake lines, Neil Gerber walked by and commented: "Check out th
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"Thru-frame" fittings are used to allow the lines to attach at the inside of the framerail
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Brake line tubing bender is put into use to create specific angles to keep the line runnin
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These guys at Roadster Shop know their stuff, as the plumbing was accomplished without hav
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The SSBC adjustable proportioning valve is black anodized, and regulates rear brake pressu
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Complex bends are necessary to work around rear suspension mounting points and body mounts
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Billet Specialties makes these line clamps in various sizes, 3/16-inch clamps are used for
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Measurements are made to determine even spacing of the line clamps.
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The hole is drilled into the frame using the base of the line clamp as a guide.
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The hole is tapped to provide threads for the fastener.
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The cap of the line clamp is positioned, and the Allen screw is secured into the frame.
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The Billet Specialties line clamp looks a lot better than a tie wrap, and guarantees that
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After installing the Heidt's front sway bar, the brake line is almost completely hidden, w
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Out back, the brake line slithers around suspension mounting points, body mounts, and cros
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Cars Inc.
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Stainless Steel Brakes Corporation
11470 Main Rd.
Clarence
NY
14031
8-00/-448-7722
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Classic Tube
80 Rotech Drive
Lancaster
NY
14086
800-882-3711
www.classictube.com
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The Roadster Shop
http://www.roadstershop.com
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Heidts Hot Rod Shop, Inc.
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