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RE: brake drag

To: "'Ric Otte'" <otte@cats.ucsc.edu>
Subject: RE: brake drag
From: "Haynes, Mark" <mhaynes@ball.com>
Date: Fri, 2 Apr 1999 07:16:25 -0700
Cc: "'spridgets@autox.team.net'" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Reply-to: "Haynes, Mark" <mhaynes@ball.com>
Sender: owner-spridgets@autox.team.net
Ric- did you remember to apply a LIGHT coat of hi-temp grease to the
interface points on the backing plates?- You know, the 2 or 3 spots where
the shoes ride? If not, the friction between the shoe itself and the backing
plate may be the culprit.
Mark Haynes
'62 HAN6 RMVR

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ric Otte [SMTP:otte@cats.ucsc.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, April 01, 1999 10:49 PM
> To:   spridgets@autox.team.net
> Subject:      brake drag
> 
> I have a Mk II sprite that I recently switched to the later brake system.
> I got a used master cylendar and got new rear brake kit from Victoria,
> which includes new slave cyls and springs.  I finally managed to get the
> rear backing plates set up so they don't grind, but I noticed that my rear
> wheels get very hot after driving.  I also noticed that after letting up
> on
> the brakes I didn't seem to coast freely.  Upon closer inspection, I find
> that if I jack up the wheels they will spin freely.  But if I step on the
> brakes, and then let off the brakes, they won't spin at all for about 20
> or
> 30 seconds after the brakes are let off.  After that they don't spin very
> free, and it is difficult to turn them.  It evidently takes a very long
> time before they will spin freely again.  I tried loosening up the
> adjustment on the shoes, but it didn't help at all; they behave the same.
> I checked the springs (they are new also), and they are all there and seem
> to pull the shoes together.  The pedal also has a spring on it, so it
> returns immediately.
> 
> So am I doomed to have hot rear drums, or is there a way to stop this
> drag?
> I can't figure out why the springs are not pulling the shoes together more
> quickly after I let off the brake pedal.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Ric Otte
> 

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