Older disks could be tool steeled. Meaning from heating up and cooling
off slowly they have become really hard. When this happens, the pads
don't cut in as much and braking is a little harder. When your talking
about rotors that are 15 to 20 years old, this could explain a little.
chris
On Wed, 27 Sep 1995, Dave Morris wrote:
> >
> > I've been shopping for an MGB. I have test driven three different cars of
> > various vintage. They were all a joy to drive except for one thing, the
> > brake pedal effort was very high. Is this normal for an MGB?????
>
> ==> My '72 MGB requires a fairly high brake pedal effort.
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