[Tigers] Brakes biting

Jay jay.laifman at gmail.com
Mon Apr 25 15:33:55 MDT 2022


I’m starting to suspect the hoses more.  There was another incident that was a bit different, and now that I think of it, points more to the hoses.

As I said before, as I was coming to a stop, with my foot on the brake, at the last second before coming to a complete stop, it seemed the brakes bit a little harder - like I pushed the brakes a tiny bit, even though I didn’t at all.  

My initial assumption was that there was a bubble in the rubber hose, increasing pressure.  But I discounted that since it stopped immediately when I lifted the pedal.  When I have heard about this before, I recall that the bubble kept the pressure up even after the pedal was released.  But every situation is different.  

This other incident was also at very low speed, just after I lifted the brakes and was coasting forward, I got a feeling like I was taping on the brakes repeatedly and the wheel was chirping.  It was very strange.  I don’t know the details to give more help on that.  

One other factor, I have braided stainless hoses, that are smaller OD and ID than stock rubber hoses.  


> On Apr 24, 2022, at 12:28 PM, Jay <jay.laifman at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On my drive today, I first noticed that when slowing to a stop, at the very last moment before stopping, the brakes seemed to have an extra bite.  I didn’t notice anything at speed or during braking.  Just that last moment.  But once I lifted, it always stopped.  Then at one point, it seemed like it was biting a bit more.  Again, the second I lifted off the brakes it was fine.
> 
> Thoughts?
> 
> This is with stock brakes and servo.
> 
> I almost want to say that it is only one front wheel.  But I’m not sure.  That would suggest caliper or hose.  But when those stick or bite, I don’t know that they release the second the pressure on the pedal is released.



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