hi, ck. the rear brk. shoe adjustment. a few quarter turns on each
side can
make a difference in pedal height and pressure. like others have said, the
roadster has manual brakes, and arent near as good as the newer cars.
if you can lock up the brakes on a panic stop,(or at least make them
screech a little). they are O.K. (for roadster brakes).
make sure the front calipers arent sticking, and the rears arent TOO
tight, as the pads and shoes can overheat. old frt. calipers
can be sticky, and drag some. i think i read some where that
dot 5 silicone fluid, has more compressability than reg. dot
3&4 fluid. the pedal might be firmer if you switch to reg. fluid. best of
luck, bob smith, ohio
> From: dave@ranteer.com
> To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
> Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2013 08:14:16 -0500
> Subject: [Roadsters] braking
>
> early 67 roadster
>
> bought this car in 05. been working on it off and on since. never really
had
> it on the road until now. bled through with dot 5 a number of years ago.
>
> I think Ibve replaced the brake hoses, and recently bled the brakes
> profusely. still not braking like it should.
>
> jacked the front up and had the wife hold down the brakes; I canbt turn
the
> wheels.
>
> any thoughts as to where I should look?
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