Brakes?
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				GRaw505@aol.com
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Brakes?
Has anyone got any suggestions?   My wife's 1947 TC has developed a  
frightening habit of veering sharply to the left whenever the brakes are  
applied.   I've serviced the wheel pistons and all four are coming out at the  
same time; I've replaced the return springs incase the old ones weren't  
pulling the shoes back enough; I've bled the system; I've filed down the  
leading edges of the shoes; the King pins are fine and have no discernable  
movement; all the steering links are fine with little or no play.   Have I  
missed something staring me in the face? 
In desperation 
Geoff Rawlings
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				David and Joyce Edgar
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Re: Brakes?
Has any brake fluid, grease, or oil gotten in the linings?  Use some 
 brake cleaner fluid on them.  You could also soak them in some 
 flamable liquid and then light them up.  The heat won't hurt them and 
 will draw the contamination to the surface and burn off.  Also make 
 sure the drums are not scored or grooved.
 
 David Edgar, TC 5108
 El Cajon, California
 
 
			
			
									
									
						>Has anyone got any suggestions? My wife's 1947 TC has developed a >frightening habit of veering sharply to the left whenever the brakes are >applied. I've serviced the wheel pistons and all four are coming out at the >same time; I've replaced the return springs incase the old ones weren't >pulling the shoes back enough; I've bled the system; I've filed down the >leading edges of the shoes; the King pins are fine and have no discernable >movement; all the steering links are fine with little or no play. Have I >missed something staring me in the face? >In desperation >Geoff Rawlings >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the >http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/>Yahoo! Terms of Service.
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				Dave Norris
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Re: Brakes?
          Geoff, You might want to check whether the front left  brake drum is out of round, a problem I had a couple of years ago.  It will  cause the drum to snatch when the brakes are applied.  You should be able  to tell quite easily by the raising the wheel off the ground and spinning the  wheel with the brakes adjusted to just brush the drum.  The drums can be  skimmed, within limits, on a brake lathe. Cheers, Dave Aberdeen TC9964 
			
			
									
									
						----- Original Message ----- [b]From:[/b] GRaw505@aol.com [b]To:[/b] mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com [b]Sent:[/b] Monday, June 18, 2001 6:21 PM [b]Subject:[/b] [mg-tabc] Brakes? Has anyone got any suggestions? My wife's 1947 TC has developed a frightening habit of veering sharply to the left whenever the brakes are applied. I've serviced the wheel pistons and all four are coming out at the same time; I've replaced the return springs incase the old ones weren't pulling the shoes back enough; I've bled the system; I've filed down the leading edges of the shoes; the King pins are fine and have no discernable movement; all the steering links are fine with little or no play. Have I missed something staring me in the face? In desperation Geoff Rawlings Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
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				KEN PORTER
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Re: Brakes?
  Geoff: 
I had this problem and it drove me nuts until I realized that one of the brake shoes was bent. I replaced the shoe and it's been fine ever since. If thats not it replace the brake hose. It may have deteriorated on the inside. With an easy brake application it will pass fluid but under a normal application a small piece of loose rubber may be acting like a valve and will block thw flow of fluid. 
Ken TC4147 
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						Has anyone got any suggestions? My wife's 1947 TC has developed a frightening habit of veering sharply to the left whenever the brakes are applied. I've serviced the wheel pistons and all four are coming out at the same time; I've replaced the return springs incase the old ones weren't pulling the shoes back enough; I've bled the system; I've filed down the leading edges of the shoes; the King pins are fine and have no discernable movement; all the steering links are fine with little or no play. Have I missed something staring me in the face? In desperation Geoff Rawlings Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
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				CVMGA@aol.com
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Re: Brakes?
In a message dated 6/18/01 5:02:58 PM Eastern Daylight Time, GRaw505@aol.com  
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						Geoff, You didn't mention which side you've serviced, but look closely at the right side. Either the rubber flex hose has swollen shut, or you've got a frozen wheel cylinder on the right side. Sluggish or weak right side brakes will cause the car to veer left! Those are the breaks! Bruce WoodsonMy wife's 1947 TC has developed a frightening habit of veering sharply to the left whenever the brakes are applied.
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				mrbadger
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Re: Brakes?
GRaw505@aol.com 
 writes: 
 My wife's 1947 TC has developed a frightening habit of veering sharply
 to the left whenever the brakes are applied. 
 
 You think YOU have a problem.
 
 My wife's car has an even MORE frightening habit!  It veers sharply
 towards virtually any retail ladies dress shop displaying the single
 word 'SALE' within its front window.
 Suggestions?
			
			
									
									
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				Robert Grunau
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Re: Brakes?
                         Geoff,   Another suggestion, I had a similar problem with a friends TC. The car dived right when the brakes were applied. He tried everything, changing wheels cylinders,  brake hoses, brake drums  etc and no improvement. So he took the whole brake back plate assemblies off and brought them to me. Turned out he had the left brake shoes on incorrectly and the steps on bottom of the shoes were offset the wrong way on the bottom pivot. So only the edges of the shoes were making contact on the left brake drum. Obvious when pointed out to him but he spent weeks trying to sort it out.   Bob        Geoff: 
 I had this problem and it drove me nuts until I realized that one of the brake shoes was bent. I replaced the shoe and it's been fine ever since. If thats not it replace the brake hose. It may have deteriorated on the inside. With an easy brake application it will pass fluid but under a normal application a small piece of loose rubber may be acting like a valve and will block thw flow of fluid. 
 Ken TC4147    GRaw505@aol.com wrote:    Has anyone got any suggestions?  My wife's 1947 TC has developed a 
 frightening habit of veering sharply to the left whenever the brakes are 
 applied.  I've serviced the wheel pistons and all four are coming out at the 
 same time; I've replaced the return springs incase the old ones weren't 
 pulling the shoes back enough; I've bled the system; I've filed down the 
 leading edges of the shoes; the King pins are fine and have no discernable 
 movement; all the steering links are fine with little or no play.  Have I 
 missed something staring me in the face? 
 In desperation 
 Geoff Rawlings 
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				Paul Huck
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Re: Brakes?
Congress has the same prpblem as the 47TC: veers sharply to the left when
 brakes are applied!
 
			
			
									
									
						----- Original Message ----- From: mrbadger mrbadger@home.com> To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 7:01 PM Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Brakes? > GRaw505@aol.com > writes: > My wife's 1947 TC has developed a frightening habit of veering sharply > to the left whenever the brakes are applied. > > You think YOU have a problem. > > My wife's car has an even MORE frightening habit! It veers sharply > towards virtually any retail ladies dress shop displaying the single > word 'SALE' within its front window. > Suggestions? > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > >
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				GRaw505@aol.com
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Brakes?
Thanks all! 
Lots of good tips.  I've already checked the 'ovality' of the drums and  
they're fine.  The shoes are true and installed correctly.  There is proper  
brake fluid in the pipes, not the synthetic stuff which doesn't always  
lubricate the seal tips properly.  I'm guessing that perhaps the brake hoses  
are at fault.  I'm planning to install braided hoses anyway so - fingers  
crossed! 
Again, Muchas Gracias 
Geoff 
p.s. 
there is a recent photograph on the members page under Rawlings
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				mrbadger
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Re: Brakes?
Good one Paul.
 Another d_mn liberal TC.
 How did I miss that?
 
 Paul Huck wrote:
 
			
			
									
									
						> > Congress has the same prpblem as the 47TC: veers sharply to the left when > brakes are applied!
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