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Subject: [Mgs] Successful brake drum replacement
From: philip.s.jones@comcast.net (Phil Jones)
Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2007 17:08:49 +0000
Hi all.  There have been plenty of messages about improvements brakes recently, 
so just thought I'd add my recent experience with my '72 GT.

Symptomatically, I was experiencing early rear lock-up, "thrumming" sound and 
pulsation upon deceleration, soft first-push brake pedal, and weak emergency 
brake.  Over the past several years, I had replaced pads (V8), rotors 
(x-drilled & slotted), hoses (stainless), master cylinder, and rear slave 
cylinders and shoes.  My rear drums were out of spec for turning, so I 
installed new ones this weekend.

First impression:  oooooh, pretty!  Nice and clean and shiny.  Second 
impression:  Wow!  Big improvement!  I was only trying to address the early 
rear lock-up and the pulsation/thrumming, but the replacement actually 
addressed the brake pedal firmness and emergency brake.  I now can confirm 
that, when in proper fettle, MGB's have excellent brakes.  I can't wait to 
drive it some more!  

Just a few weeks ago, I did a little road trip through north central Washington 
and southern central BC, coming into Whistler from the north for a couple days 
at the NAMGAR event and thence to Vancouver Island and home.  I wish I had 
replaced the drums previously!  I had the brakes smelling hot and getting soft 
(although not smoking) at least once on the trip.

Now I feel like my car is in tip-top mechanical condition.  Barring further 
issues, then I'll be saving up for the exterior (rust) and interior (I'd love 
to have leather seats and a smaller, good-looking steering wheel). 
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