[Healeys] Rear breaks locking

Dave Porter frogeye at porterscustom.com
Mon Oct 18 07:00:29 MDT 2010


I suspect the rears are over adjusted and heavily glazed and are grabbing.
You'll never know if you don't at least remove the drums..
dave

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-----Original Message-----
From: healeys-bounces at autox.team.net [mailto:healeys-bounces at autox.team.net]
On Behalf Of healeyguy at aol.com
Sent: Monday, October 18, 2010 12:09 AM
To: healeys at autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Rear breaks locking

Greg
 Lets think about lock up a bit. I'm assuming that your brakes did not stay
locked up when you released the pedal pressure. So...Punch the brake pedal
and
cylinders move friction material into contact with drums or rotors.  A
balanced system with or without the booster slows a certain amount of mass
at
a particular pressure. If the pressure only goes to one end and not the
other
the friction material still does the same thing except not balanced. You
push
harder and lock up the working parts.  Suspect air or bad calipers on the
front perhaps as side effect of the failed booster. However I'm tired and
could be totally wrong.
Aloha
Perry

Alan wrote:

Greg -
f your rear wheels locked and your fronts didn't, I would suspect the
ubber hose connecting the main brake pipe to the axle pipe.  These hoses
ypically delaminate inside, creating a check valve in the hose, and your
rakes will lock on.  Go for the Goodrich uprated SS braid hoses, best money
ou'll ever spend on your brakes.
Alan
Greg wrote:
n my Sunday drive I had occasion to lock up the brakes. A person in the on
coming lane was in a hurry to
urn left and since I wasn't tailgating it must have appeared there was
enough
of a gap to shoot.  For
nyone from Connecticut, I was on RT-25 southbound at RT-136 in Stepney. Nuff
said. The rear wheels locked and the fronts
idn't. The brake booster on my BJ8 isn't working, so the brakes are
functional
but hard.  I'm figuring the lack of a
unctional booster isn't a factor. Is this locking typical or do I have work
to
do?
reg
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