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Re: Bob's Brake Saga - Brake Cylinder Orientation Update

To: Lawrie@britcars.com
Subject: Re: Bob's Brake Saga - Brake Cylinder Orientation Update
From: Bob Howard <mgbob@juno.com>
Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 15:12:07 -0400
Lawrie,
  Thanks for the clarification.  Now I can check that mine are installed
as intended. 
Bob


On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 11:57:56 -0700 "Lawrie Alexander"
<Lawrie@Britcars.com> writes:
> Chiming in rather late here (busy weekend!) but a couple of points 
> need
> making ....
> 
> All four pictures on page M6 of the shop manual show right-side 
> brakes. (The
> TD/TF brake hose is located behind the king pin, Bob.) From this we 
> can
> deduce that the leading ends of both front brake shoes are forced 
> into
> initial contact with the drum, providing what is sometimes referred 
> to as
> "servo action". At the rear, the wheel cylinder floats so 
> application of
> hydraulic pressure, theoretically, moves the piston downwards while 
> the
> cylinder itself moves upwards, applying equal pressure to one 
> leading and
> one trailing end of the rear shoes.
> 
> The illustrations show the lining material going all the way to the 
> end of
> the shoe at the trailing end, but leaving a space at the leading 
> end. In my
> experience, not all re-lining companies follow this practice - some 
> re-lined
> shoes will have linings all the way to each end of the shoe. This 
> does not
> seem to compromise the action of the brakes. However, going back to 
> an
> earlier question about tight linings, it is often necessary to file 
> or sand
> (with proper breathing protection, of course) material off at each 
> end to
> allow the linings to fit inside the drums with proper clearance.
> 
> Everybody clear now? :<)
> 
> Lawrie
> British Sportscar Center

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