Re: [GMCnet] New RV Buddies article [message #112793] |
Sun, 23 January 2011 17:16 |
Gary Casey
Messages: 448 Registered: September 2009
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Hardie,
Yes, for a few years Ford built an "unlocker," a poor man's antiskid system. It
think they were all electronic. It sensed wheel lockup and blocked the
hydraulic line to that wheel and dumped some fluid. But when the wheel started
to turn it didn't replenish the fluid - it just reconnected it to the system.
So as it worked your pedal kept dropping until eventually there was no rear
brake left. They found it worked okay, as it did prevent the initial lockup and
during most stops you didn't run out of pedal. It was on the rears only.
Gary
James Hupy wrote on Sun, 23 January 2011 12:15
> I only pose one question. Why would any reasonable, thinking, person want to
>"lock up the brakes" on a 12.000 pound vehicle? The shortest stopping distances
>are achieved at some point before wheel lock up occurs.
> Jim Hupy
> Salem, Or
> 78 GMC Royale 403
> <>
> > Hardie: If the rear wheels cannot be locked up (isn't that what it means
>if they do not skid?) has anything been improved?
> <>
Yes, that is correct, we do not want to skid to a stop, but if you can't lock
them up then you can't get close to lockup and some braking is lost. It would
be great if we could actually develop an ABS system. Ford pickups used to have
rear wheel only ABS; does anyone know how that worked? Was it mechanical or
electronic?
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Hardie Johnson "Crashj"
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