As a '71 GT6 braking system is not to different from my '72 Spit system
the following may be of help.
5 years ago when I refurbished the car I did the following to the braking
system
Replaced all rubber seals.
Replaced all metal brake pipes with Cunifer (hard copper alloy) ones.
Flexible pipes were replaced by Goodrich steel braid PTFE ones, easily
availiable
and street legal in the UK.
Added a new Automotive Products (AP) vacuum servo which operates on all
wheels as the system is single circuit. This was obtained from my local motor
factors for about 150 UK pounds and is a current production unit.
System filled with DOT4 fluid which is flushed and changed every 12 months.
Linings and pads are standard and in fact are asbestos based old stock rather
than modern glass loaded types.
I am not to convinced about the use of semi metallic pads in an unservo
assisted
system.
Performance is excellent and well up to a modern disc/drum system but not as
good as a disc/disc system. I have used it in mild competition and on track
days
have been able to give some more powerful cars a suprise by outbraking them
into corners.
Best Regrds
John Dowson
At 07:36 PM 4/27/99 -0100, Eric Kieboom wrote:
>
>At 08:26 22-04-1999 -0400, Aribert_Neumann@magna.on.ca wrote:
>
>>I would like to noticeably improve the brake performance on my '71 GT-6
>>(non boosted). I am already using semi-metallic pads and the rear shoes
>>are properly adjusted. Other suggestions/comments please.
>
>Most drastic way I know: take the system apart, flush thoroughly, clean
>everything and use all new seals everywhere. Refill with DOT 4 or synthetic
>DOT 5 and try bleeding it properly. Take plenty of valium.
>
>>Some of the
>>things I am considering include: braided SS brake hose for a firmer petal,
>
>If you can find them (hard to get and even supposed to be illegal in my
>country), use them!
>
>If you can find a booster: fit it! Probaly only works on the front brakes,
>but it's supposed to be worth it.
>
>I think you should also consider that the design of the car is more than
>thirty years old. There were different standards for brake performance back
>then.
>
>Good luck!
>
>Eric
>The Netherlands
>1976 Spit 1500 - original Java Green.
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