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Hi
Wonder if anyone has a good idea on this.
1968 dual circuit MC(with pressure control valves removed) (lever stop adjustment is ok, haven't measure the rod length but its unlikely to have shortened?)
VW Jim servo
Futbus disks on the front (appear similar to CSP)
standard rear drums setup with CE drums
late bay 'pressure regulator' installed.
all pipes are good, all hoses are relatively new
pads are good uncontaminated, new brake fluid last year
brake pressure through the pedal is progressive, feels like it has servo assistance in the movement, builds to 'cant push any harder' It doesn't sink and pumping it makes little difference
passed MOT fairly recently
In having to pull an emergency stop the other week I was a little surprised, wheels didn't lock up, and even though i pushed as hard as a could I still went further than I'd like. A bit of a skid would have brought me up shorter i think. (brakes were cold, fluid no where near boiling point) Its probably my first emergency brake for a very long time so not sure how it was before.
The only two things I can think of are...
1. is there a right/wrong connection for front and back brake lines from the MC to front/back brakes (i think its the same diameter of diaphragm so would make no difference)
2. is the MC failing is some way (although this would normally be a sinking pedal but without fluid leak)
any ideas people? or any similar experiences.
Wonder if anyone has a good idea on this.
1968 dual circuit MC(with pressure control valves removed) (lever stop adjustment is ok, haven't measure the rod length but its unlikely to have shortened?)
VW Jim servo
Futbus disks on the front (appear similar to CSP)
standard rear drums setup with CE drums
late bay 'pressure regulator' installed.
all pipes are good, all hoses are relatively new
pads are good uncontaminated, new brake fluid last year
brake pressure through the pedal is progressive, feels like it has servo assistance in the movement, builds to 'cant push any harder' It doesn't sink and pumping it makes little difference
passed MOT fairly recently
In having to pull an emergency stop the other week I was a little surprised, wheels didn't lock up, and even though i pushed as hard as a could I still went further than I'd like. A bit of a skid would have brought me up shorter i think. (brakes were cold, fluid no where near boiling point) Its probably my first emergency brake for a very long time so not sure how it was before.
The only two things I can think of are...
1. is there a right/wrong connection for front and back brake lines from the MC to front/back brakes (i think its the same diameter of diaphragm so would make no difference)
2. is the MC failing is some way (although this would normally be a sinking pedal but without fluid leak)
any ideas people? or any similar experiences.