[Fot] Brakes

Joe Curry spitlist at cox.net
Sat Aug 13 16:50:25 MDT 2016


When I first installed my Tilton balance bar, I had a similar problem.  The
front disks would work but would not release.  In my case it turned out that
the pushrods for the dual master cylinders were not coming back out enough
to allow the release hole in the master cylinder to bleed back into the
reservoir.  Making adjustments to the length of the rods solved the problem.

 

I hope yours is that simple.

 

Joe C.

 

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From: Fot [mailto:fot-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of John Styduhar
Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2016 1:29 PM
Cc: FOT list
Subject: Re: [Fot] Brakes

 

Sounds like the master cylinder bore is corroded and hanging up the piston.
If it is, I would ditch the aftermarket brake setup and return to OEM.

 

On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 3:37 PM, Tony Drews <tony at tonydrews.com> wrote:

Certainly the issue is the front calipers not releasing properly, getting
hot and boiling the brake fluid.

If the master cylinder isn't fully released, it will keep pressure on the
caliper.  I had a rubber brake link in my Miata collapse internally and
cause this issue for a single caliper.

I can't help you with the cause of the sticking, but certainly it sounds
like the master cylinder didn't fully release either due to an internal
issue or a linkage issue.

Regards, Tony Drews

At 07:07 AM 8/12/2016, McKearn McKearn wrote:

HI all.
   Yesterday while driving the GT6 home from work I took the ramp off the
Interstate rather briskly (as usual) and when I got to the end of the ramp
and tried to stop I was a bit surprised to find out that I had no brakes.
Luckily there were no other cars in sight and I cruised through the stop
sign unnoticed.  I then tested the brakes gently  and was able to get them
to work. After deciding it was somewhat safe to proceed I drove up the road
only to have the front brakes grab and not release. I pulled over to find
smoking blue front rotors. When I opened the hood and looked around a bitÂ
I heard a CLICK and saw the front master cylinder move and the brakes
released. Could this just be a simple matter of one of the master cylinders
getting some corrosion inside and sticking?  This car has a double master
cylinder setup  like many racecars have with willwood cylinders and a
balance bar.   It has been working flawlessly for several years but has
been parked a lot this summer and not really driven much at all lately.
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                P.J.
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