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Re: Fix for TR brakes

To: <vinttr4@geneseo.net>, <rocky@tri.net>, <FOT@autox.team.net>,
Subject: Re: Fix for TR brakes
From: "Aaron Johnson" <fpspitfire37@msn.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 20:50:00 -0700
I did get caught out with this problem on my TR6.  I never got a chance to
figure out what the problem was before I parked it.  I thought it was the
master cylinder but this thread is a good point.  I loaded the car up with
what I thought was front brake failure, 2 runs in a row, I came into a "fast"
section and planted my foot on the pedal and locked the rears and spun.  It
all makes sense now.

What is interesting, I don't ever remember the problem of the soft pedal
happening before that last auto-x even at the old race track at Stapleton when
we tested there one day.  not much of a test, after the 5th session I stuck an
exhaust valve and did $5500 worth of engine damage. that wasn't a good track
for small cars...


If I'm understanding this fix correctly it's a packing of spacers that fit
between the two bearings to help spread the load across the spindle?  I have
some GT6 Stub axles available and spitfire ones for measurement if needed.

Aaron Johnson
#38 F-Prod Spit MkIV Oregon Region SCCA
http://www.geocities.com/spitracer9
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  Subject: Re: Fix for TR brakes


  This problem was typical for me while autocrossing TR4 in the 60s and 70s.

  It has happened less with TR6 motovac set-up. Why, I dont know.

  But often enough that it merits making it go away altogether.

  Joe (A)



    I have not seen this problem yet, but I am using the GT6 hubs on my
    spitfire...or I'm not driving fast enough yet...

    Aaron

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