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Re: What's wrong with my brakes?

To: npenney <npenney@mde.state.md.us>
Subject: Re: What's wrong with my brakes?
From: Richard B Gosling <Gosling_Richard_B@perkins.com>
Date: 13 Oct 2000 07:26:20 -0500
Nolan,

>From your description it doesn't sound like my M/C - I always get lots of
 travel (down to the floor) on the first push of the pedal, firm pedal on the
 second push, regardless of how fast or slow each push is.  I have
 experimented, pressing with different combinations of speed, to check
 repeatability of this.  This also agrees with Eric's advice, that if I really
 hit the pedal hard, I should get a firm pedal first push, if it was an M/C
 problem.  It definitely feels like I get a lot of movement, then the brakes
 start to work, not the brakes start to work with the pedal high up but the
 pedal then sinks - although I accept that impressions can be deceptive!

I bled the brakes yesterday - no improvement.  I checked the rear brakes like
 you said, Nolan - pump up footbrake so pedal is firm, while applying footbrake
 then apply handbrake, release footbrake, wait, then try footbrake again.  It
 had as much travel as ever.  This, from what I understand you saying, would
 rule out the rear brakes as the problem area.

I checked the front brakes lunchtime today.  I only had time to do one side.
 The pads were a very tight fit in the calipers - in fact I remember having to
 file a bit of the metal backing plate off to get them in in the first place.
 I took them back out, ground some more metal off the top and bottom edges of
 the backing plate, and replaced them.  They now move freely.  However, my
 brakes are still just as bad as ever.  As I said, I have only done this one
 side due to lack of time - Monday lunchtime I will do the other side, and see
 if having both sides done helps at all.  You may all realise by now that all
 of Daffy's repair and maintenance occurs in 3/4 hour sessions during my lunch
 break - as a husband, and father of a 1-year-old, it is the only time I can
 find!

Richard and the unstoppable Daffy

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