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Re: [Spridgets] Sticking brake master, near death experience

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Subject: Re: [Spridgets] Sticking brake master, near death experience
From: Peter C <peter@nosimport.com>
Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2008 12:48:30 -0500
OK.. between not minding our store properly and writing emails, I've 
been working on a 63 Karmann Ghia intended for my daughter.

Just now I was replacing the brake hoses because even with new 
cylinders, shoes, master, the brakes suck... even get stuck. So, I'm 
under the car on my back with a MAPP torch heating the fitting so it 
will come loose. BANG  The hose exploded in my face like a gunshot, 
and the hose end barely missed me. I'm gathering myself right now, 
but hey... be careful out there. The hose had collapsed enough that 
even with one end undone, it was able to store enough heat to blow 
apart in the middle. Bust strength my ass...

Whew...

OK  back to it.

Peter C
====
At 12:30 PM 7/30/2008, Paul Baker wrote:
>It has Goodridge stainless hoses fitted and new return springs.B B
>However, I
>just gotB my son to push the brake pedal while I watched the pushrodB and it
>is clear that theB pushrodB is not being released by the master cylinder.B  So
>what is holding it in?
>Paul Baker
>
>
>Anyhow, as mentioned above, the flex hoses
>might well be failing. Probably
>should be replaced "just because" anyway.
>Also might want to check to be
>sure the brake pedal IS returning all the way
>every time. There is a
>measurement for freeplay. The spring inside the
>footwell is OK?
>David Lieb
>1972 1960 1974 1973
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