Re: Brakes??
Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2001 1:36 pm
Geoff,
My TC pulled to the right when breaking for a couple years. I cleaned and
inspected everything numerous times, and replaced the cylinder parts and
hoses at least twice...very frustrating. Finally, one day I decided to look over
all the parts with a magnifying glass. I found the front shoe had a couple of
it's welds broken near the top perhaps allowing the lining to be pulled more
into the drum. I could move it by hand. The shoes were re-lined and
repaired but not replaced in same order. I should have fixed that one shoe
and tried it on the car but didn't.
The violent pulling to the right was gone, but a lesser pulling to the left took
up residence. I had bronze sleeved the cylinders myself years ago and
eventually (getting out the magnifier again) found that I had only given that
cylinder .001" clearance and .003" is industry standard according to my
"British Automobile Engineers Reference" 1955). Actually, I had made them
all too tight not knowing any better at the time. Now The TC stops straight.
Hope this helps.
Bill Traill
DCO:
TC #5221
> 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 >