[TR] TR6 Brakes
Chad
triumph74tr6 at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 4 20:24:40 MDT 2017
I vote for (in the following order) Hoses or Piddle Valve in the M/C
Chad in Tulsa
On Wednesday, October 4, 2017, 9:22:56 PM CDT, Ron Olds <rolds at plausa.com> wrote:
Bill,
No the car hasn't been jacked up and no work has been done to the brake system. The pedal is all the way up and won,t go down because the brakes are fully on.
Regards,
Ronald Olds
Vice President Sales & Marketing
Plasser American
Cell: 630-240-0818
rolds at plausa.com
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Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2017 7:28:33 PM
To: Dave Hogye
Cc: Ron Olds; Triumphs (triumphs at autox.team.net); 6pack at autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [TR] TR6 Brakes
Have you jacked the car up recently? Could be a crushed line.
Have you adjusted the rod at the master cylinder recently? If it isn’t coming all the way back it can’t release the pressure. BTDT on my TR3.
Bill B
TS30800L
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On Oct 4, 2017, at 5:00 PM, Dave Hogye <dlhogye at comcast.net<mailto:dlhogye at comcast.net>> wrote:
Calipers are seized from corrosion or flexible rubber lines have collapsed internally.
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On Oct 4, 2017, at 1:59 PM, Ron Olds <rolds at plausa.com<mailto:rolds at plausa.com>> wrote:
Hello Everyone.
I finally had a chance to take the TR6 out last Sunday. I had an issue with the brakes. The front brakes locked up. Each time I applied the brake they just locked up tighter. I haven’t had much of a chance to trouble shoot the problem but it appears that the brake fluid is not returning back into the reservoir. I did crack the line at the master cylinder for the front and the pressure differential valve. Some fluid started to come out of each one but I closed them both quickly after a few drops. Didn’t make a difference, could be because I didn’t let enough out.
Before I tear the entire system down any suggestions as to what the problem could be? This might be an opportunity to rebuild the system and replace the fluid with silicone and rebuild everything.
Ronald Olds
72 TR6
50 MGTD
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