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Re: Fix for TR brakes

To: <n197tr4@cs.com>, "Jack W. Drews" <vinttr4@geneseo.net>,
Subject: Re: Fix for TR brakes
From: "kas kastner" <kaskas@cox.net>
Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 08:55:10 -0700
Boy that brake fix really sounds terrific. I can well remember reaching
across with my left foot to "test" the pedal near the end of a long
straight. Good stuff and lucky are those that are FOT members and have this
kind of information available to them.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <N197TR4@cs.com>
To: <vinttr4@geneseo.net>; <FOT@autox.team.net>; <Mark@excalpm.com>
Cc: <seanax@iowalaser.com>; <maa_alexander@hotmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 8:12 AM
Subject: Re: Fix for TR brakes


> This is the kind of stuff that makes the FoT what it is...and one of the
> reasons Jack was the first recipient of the Kastner Cup.
>
> Mark, make up one for me and my STOCK spindle.
>
> Where do we send the check?
>
> Joe Alexander
> 645 1st Street
> Jesup, Iowa 50648
>
>
> > My recent FOT survey indicated that nearly everyone who races or
> > autocrosses a TR2 - 6 experiences the "dropping brake pedal" problem.
Most
> > of us pump up the pedal on every straightaway to make sure where the
pedal
> > will be for the next corner. My research reveals that the problem is
caused
> > by deflection (bending) of the front stub axle, which causes the rotor
to
> > knock back the pads and pistons. Even with flat rotors and properly
> > adjusted bearings, the problem can still be severe.
> >
> > Mark Weathers (fellow FOT, more later) and I have developed a kit to
> > correct this problem. The kit consists of a set of spacers and shims
that
> > go between the hub bearings to stiffen the whole axle / hub assembly. We
> > have tested prototypes on two cars in competition and find that the kit
> > eliminates 80 - 90% of the problem and completely transforms the braking
> > experience.
> >
> > Mark is gearing up to make these kits and is making them available to
FOT
> > listers at a really low introductory price. The initial run will be
> > available by the end of September. If you are interested, please contact
> > Mark immediately so he can set a run quantity.
> >
> > This kit may be purchased from:
> >
> > Mark@excalpm.com or Mark Weathers at 623-878-6800
> >
> > Introductory price, to FOT members only, is $40 / set,
> > plus $5.00 shipping cost to anywhere in the USA via UPS ground (faster
> > delivery upon request)
> > Payment - cash or check within 10 days of shipment (Mark is a trusting
soul)
> >
> > Warranty:  Return for full refund if not satisfied
> >
> > PLEASE SPECIFY WHETHER YOU HAVE SOUTHWICK OR STOCK HUBS
> >
> > We know that the FOT list is not intended to be used for commercial
> > purposes, but we feel that for such an important safety advance, the
list
> > will not object to this announcement or the fact that the price does
> > include a small profit for the manufacturer.
> >
> > Further introduction of Mark:  FOT member Mark Weathers and his partner
> > Rick Harris own Excaliber Precision, a supplier of machined parts to the
> > aerospace industry. Their website is
> >
> > www.excalm.com.
> >
> > Mark has owned a TR6 since high school and being a racer and incurable
> > tinkerer feels morally obligated to use the CNC capabilities of his shop
to
> > make Triumph parts! Future possible TR3 - 6 projects include stiffer
front
> > stub axles,aluminum timing cover with cam access panel, adjustable
camber
> > plates for TR4A-6 rear trailing arms, and other parts that FOT may
suggest.

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