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RE: brakes

To: "'morgans@autox.team.net'" <morgans@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: brakes
From: "Blair, John" <JBlair@scn.spawar.navy.mil>
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 09:44:34 -0400
One thing I haven't seen addressed on this subject is the
Front flex lines.  There has been quite an ongoing discussion on the
Spitfire list about this, and I just had it
Happen to my 89 Voyager van.  

An  old  flex line between the car and the caliper can 
Deteriorate and collapse  internally.  When this happens, 
as you step on the brakes, the pressure builds up on the 
lines  causing the flex line to balloon and allow pressure
to the caliper.  When the pressure is released, the flex
line returns to normal, except the inside tube is blocked
off and the pressure can NOT be relieved on the caliper.
This causes it to appear that the caliper is "stuck".  This
Can cause premature pad ware, overheating of the brakes,
Etc, etc.

John

John T. Blair
jblair@scn.spawar.navy.mil
SPAWARSYSCEN Chesapeake
Chesapeake, VA                                 (757) 523-8133



        -----Original Message-----
        From:   DGreimel@aol.com [SMTP:DGreimel@aol.com]
        Sent:   Thursday, July 22, 1999 9:13 PM
        To:     LSelz@aol.com; morgans@autox.team.net
        Subject:        Re: brakes

        Lannis, 
        The calipers cannot cause pressure in the system.  Only the failure
of the 
        master cylinder piston to return fully will cause that problem.
Caliper 
        pistons can surety stick, but very rarely would they both do it at
the same 
        time, and opening a bleeder would not help in that situation.  Be
sure that 
        your pedal returns completely and that there is very little free
travel in it 
        when it has returned.  If you look into the reservoir while someone
pumps the 
        brakes a few times and then gets off of them you should see a spurt
of fluid 
        rise in the can.  This tells you that the piston has returned and
the 
        compensation port is open.
        Don

        don

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