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Re: [Spridgets] brake problems

To: charles christ <crusaderchuck@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [Spridgets] brake problems
From: Steven Kemple <skemple@tidewater.net>
Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2011 11:18:28 -0400
Chuck

Given your response and where I am with the repairs, its time to ask the
direct question of the group.  Will a 3/4 brake master  not properly function
in an original all drum Bugeye.

I bounce between two homes one in Ohio and one in Maine on a fairly regular
basis (cars in Maine).  This makes it challenging at times to receive parts.
Because of time limitations I took the coward's way out and limped the Bugeye
to a British restoration shop about 3 towns north of us.

What was found was that indeed the Master Cylinder appears to be the problem.
It was sleeved and rebuilt but not recently as represented by the PO.  There
was a bit of rust in the bore and internal parts missing.  The shop owner had
the missing parts from an old unit and put in a rebuild kit.  Checked out the
entire system and still can't get solid brakes.  The master is going to a
rebuilder he uses.

Do I need to go back to a 7/8 bore Master Cylinder?

Steve Kemple
On Sep 13, 2011, at 5:35 AM, charles christ wrote:

> ok so it's 5:15am tuesday and no one has responded to this issue in the
> correct order yet?  first off if you had to change the push rods them you
must
> have a 3/4" bore master cylinder in the car as the 7/8" bore one was the
> correct bore unit for 4 whel drum brakes.  the 3/4" bore one was for disc
> brakes.  not only were the two identical in initial inspection but they had
> distinct difrent pistons requiring the two difrent length push rods.
> now hydrauluically the 3/4 bore master does not push enough fluid to
properly
> actuate the drum brakes 6 wheel cylinders.  but a 7/8" bore master can
actuate
> the upgraded aplication of front disc brakes.
> now only the volume of fluid is being considered here , not the amount of
> pressure generated by the two difret bore cylinders.
>
> chuck
> umm think this may be the problem?
>
> --- On Mon, 9/12/11, Steven Kemple <skemple@tidewater.net> wrote:
>
>
> From: Steven Kemple <skemple@tidewater.net>
> Subject: Re: [Spridgets] brake problems
> To: an5.sprite@gmail.com
> Cc: spridgets-bounces@autox.team.net, "spridgets"
<spridgets@autox.team.net>
> Date: Monday, September 12, 2011, 5:45 PM
>
>
> Thanks to everyone for the rapid responses.  Lots to consider.  The brakes
> are
> not currently binding.  The original problem was a too long pushrod in an
> upgraded master.  That's corrected and there is ample fee movement.  Now I
> can't get a good pedal after bleeding.  I'll make another thorough look at
> everything including the master ( not assuming that it was overhauled
> correctly).
>
> I'll report back.
>
> Steve Kemple
>
> AN5
> BT7 Tricarb
> On Sep 12, 2011, at 1:47 PM, an5.sprite@gmail.com wrote:
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