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RE: Brake pedal height

To: friends of Triumph <fot@autox.team.net>,
Subject: RE: Brake pedal height
From: Bob Bownes <bownes@web9.com>
Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 17:50:54 -0500
I had that problem on the Spitfire. I solved it by replacing the wimpy 
Girling master cyl with a pair of dual Tiltons. Several on the list can 
attest to the improved feel. There is no longer any pedal height issue. 
Even when you press down on the pedal!

Bob

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From:   Jack W Drews[SMTP:vinttr4@forbin.com]
Sent:   Wednesday, December 17, 1997 4:31 PM
To:     friends of Triumph
Subject:        Brake pedal height

It is with great fear and trepidation that I interrupt the hilarity of
the Season's messages to ask a genuine technical question, but I have
been forced to do so by public humiliation and derision on the Team
Thicko page, so here goes:

My TR4 suffers from unpredictable brake pedal height. Sometimes the
pedal is high, sometimes low, on the same lap. We are forced to
compensate for this by tapping the brake once before we reach a corner,
much to the consternation, I'm sure of our fellow competitors, when they
see the brake ligt flash at a point prior to the corner.

I think it is caused by front pad push-back. Front bearings are tight.
Happens with new pads or old ones. We are running the TR6 master
cylinder for its dual circuit, and we do not have the eaarly TR line
pressure valve in the plumbing.

What can we do to cure this?




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