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Re: Wheel bearings

To: n196x@mindspring.com, fot@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: Wheel bearings
From: BillDentin@aol.com
Date: Tue, 2 May 2000 09:50:51 EDT
In a message dated 05/01/2000 8:33:23 PM Central Daylight Time, 
n196x@mindspring.com writes:

<< But even after I got the whole wheel back together, there seems to be an
 awful lot of drag.  The wheels on my everyday car, a 30 year old 911, spin
 effortlessly.  For the life of me I can't get the TR-4 wheels to do this.
 Especially the front ones. The 911 has a spring deally at the top of the
 brake pads to keep them from dragging.  The Triumph pads seem to take a
 much longer time to release completely. What's the preferred drill on this?  
  >>

Richard:

There are those (not in this group, of course), who would say, "Drive the 
911."

We inspect and repack our wheel bearings every year.

Your comments about brake pad drag are interesting.  With my TR3, I have a 
different sensation, in that after 'curvy' track sections (i.e. the six or 
seven turns before the fisheye at Grattan) I have no brakes.  I have to pump 
my brakes to 'put the pads back where they belong' before they will operate 
properly.  

Bill Dentinger
 

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