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Subject: | MG's bad in rain |
From: | "Brinkman, Gerardo V" <GB127167@exchange.DAYTONOH.NCR.com> |
Date: | Sat, 4 Mar 2000 09:29:37 -0500 |
In reference to the MGB's brake design in the wet. >The problem with the B is in >heavy rain with water on the highway (motorway) and if you travel for a good >distance without using the brakes they get wet and will not work for a couple >of seconds until the water is removed by contact. I don't think this is a bad design from a MGB point of view, all the cars I have owned have exhibited this to one extent or another. My most recent experience was on an Audi Quattro about 1 month ago during the snow-storm. The discs/pads got really soaked and nothing happened upon the first application of the brakes. Once I realised this, I make certain I applied light pressure to the brakes every couple of miles to dry them out. Land-Rover used to intestinally use drums brakes all round to on their 90 series until fairly recently to try to eliminate this problem and I think they still use the parking brake on the drive shaft. . Considering the vehicle is used in most "wet" areas (farms jungles etc), it seemed to be the right decisions. The problem with drum brakes is that once water does get it, it takes a looooong time to dry the shoes out. gerry |
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