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Re: TR6 Brake screech

To: "Picard, Pierre" <Pierre@incognito.com>
Subject: Re: TR6 Brake screech
From: "Graham Stretch" <technical@iwnet.screaming.net>
Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 23:13:26 +0100charset="iso-8859-1"
Cc: "Triumph List" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
References: <716D440F8C29D311991100A0C92048745A7D99@GIDGET.INCOGNITO.COM>
Hi Pierre
Make sure you have the anti squeal shims in place, these are thin plates
that fit between the piston and the pad with a cut-out /cutaway area
depending on the pattern, the function of these is to create a slight lead
in. These things often crack and get thrown away, some brands of new pads
come with a pad made on, if you have either of these types ensure they are
fitted the right way round, they should make the trailing edge of the pad
touch first. The trailing edge of the pad is the edge that is passed last by
a point on the circumference of the disc /rotor when turning in the normal
direction of rotation.
If you do not have anti squeal shims then the noise can be reduced by the
liberal application of anti seize grease to the backing plate of the pad.

Graham.
2.5 PI MKII
Sprinted Dolomite
2000 MKI
Toledo
1300 Front Wheel Drive

http://www.triumph-iw.co.uk

----- Original Message -----
From: "Picard, Pierre" <Pierre@incognito.com>
To: <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 8:36 PM
Subject: TR6 Brake screech


>
> Hello Listers!
>
> Firstly, I decided at the last minute to head down to Portland on Friday
> afternoon to see this Triumph show. It was a nice 6 hour drive down. Left
> the running TR6 at home. The girlfriend wanted it for the weekend. Never
> having been to a show like that, let me tell you, the thrill of walking
over
> the grass knoll and seeing all the beautiful, gleaming, sparkling TRs with
> hood and trunks open. Just stunning!
>
> The real plus was meeting all the owners and part suppliers. It was
> marvelous to be able to thank some of the listers in person for all their
> help. I know have renewed enthusiasm to continue with the restoration of
my
> 74 TR6.
>
> As for the running TR6, after a few kilometers of city driving, there is
> this screech that pops up under braking. The noise is definitely coming
from
> the front brakes. I've checked the pads up front and plenty of pad left.
> Disks are in good shape, smooth, with no gouges or runs. Cleaned up all
the
> disks and pads with brake cleaner. All is tight, no bolts missing.
>
> I really don't know what else to do now...... I'd rather be noticed for
the
> sweet exhaust note that screeching brakes!
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
>
> Pierre Picard
> 74 TR6 - gathering dust in 3000 pieces
> 74 TR6 - rusty but fast
> 75 TR6 - donor
>
>


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