Brake job? [message #366074] |
Wed, 11 August 2021 21:11 |
ktcnyc
Messages: 25 Registered: September 2020
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Hi Folks, so while returning from Maine and on the way to a visit in the Berkshire Mts. (hills I thought) I decided to take a back road that looked good on my old Rand mcNally ... turned into 20 miles of a crazy roller coaster with no escape culminating in a long plunge with a truck escape lane, hard left and complete stop at a country road intersection.
-last truck escape lane I saw was in the Sierra Nevadas! Fortunately a PO installed rear disks in 2014. I found a place to pull over to let the brakes cool off
(yes I used a lot of lower gears)
Upon a restart and luckily a new road my right front wheel developed a loud squeak-squeak. I assume that's a brake pad warning.
Like a car I also assume the front brakes do most of the stopping work.
Should I assume I need new rotors along with pads up front?
Kevin Cloutier -'77 Eleganza II-455, 6 disk brakes, Edelbrock carb, headers, , resident of NYC and Dingmans Ferry, Pa.
'72 MGB-GT & '73 MGB convertible
Member GMCMI since 8/20
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Re: Brake job? [message #366075 is a reply to message #366074] |
Wed, 11 August 2021 21:45 |
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Matt Colie
Messages: 8547 Registered: March 2007 Location: S.E. Michigan
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Kevin,
If you had asked, I could have told you. That was a lot of the ground that I used to enjoy.
Now, if what you are hearing is a brake warning, that it has cut into the disk is not a given. Better hope it has not. The TZE knuckle are like some Hondas with the disc bolted to the back side of the hub flange. They have to be pulled apart to get the disc out.
Whether the front are doing most of the stopping is dependent on how the brakes are balanced. Without knowing what was put on and how, we can't tell you for sure. What I can tell you is to get it home and get the front wheels off, bet I bet that is your plan right now.
Oh, and just to mention, yes there are real mountains in the east. Maybe not as tall as some in the west, but real none the less.
Matt
ktcnyc wrote on Wed, 11 August 2021 22:11Hi Folks, so while returning from Maine and on the way to a visit in the Berkshire Mts. (hills I thought) I decided to take a back road that looked good on my old Rand mcNally ... turned into 20 miles of a crazy roller coaster with no escape culminating in a long plunge with a truck escape lane, hard left and complete stop at a country road intersection.
-last truck escape lane I saw was in the Sierra Nevadas! Fortunately a PO installed rear disks in 2014. I found a place to pull over to let the brakes cool off
(yes I used a lot of lower gears)
Upon a restart and luckily a new road my right front wheel developed a loud squeak-squeak. I assume that's a brake pad warning.
Like a car I also assume the front brakes do most of the stopping work.
Should I assume I need new rotors along with pads up front?
Matt & Mary Colie - Chaumière -'73 Glacier 23 - Members GMCMI, GMCGL, GMCES
Electronically Controlled Quiet Engine Cooling Fan with OE Rear Drum Brakes with Applied Control Arms
SE Michigan - Near DTW - Twixt A2 and Detroit
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[GMCnet] Re: Brake job? [message #366076 is a reply to message #366074] |
Wed, 11 August 2021 21:40 |
jimk
Messages: 6734 Registered: July 2006 Location: Belmont, CA
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You should measure the thickness first.
To replace the rotor takes some doing as you need to undo the bearings,
which require a special puller.
Adjust the rear brakes by backing up and slamming it on and forward few
times to adjust it with the auto adjust.
On Wed, Aug 11, 2021 at 7:13 PM wrote:
> Hi Folks, so while returning from Maine and on the way to a visit in the
> Berkshire Mts. (hills I thought) I decided to take a back road that looked
> good on my old Rand mcNally ... turned into 20 miles of a crazy roller
> coaster with no escape culminating in a long plunge with a truck escape
> lane,
> hard left and complete stop at a country road intersection.
> -last truck escape lane I saw was in the Sierra Nevadas! Fortunately a PO
> installed rear disks in 2014. I found a place to pull over to let the brakes
> cool off
> (yes I used a lot of lower gears)
> Upon a restart and luckily a new road my right front wheel developed a
> loud squeak-squeak. I assume that's a brake pad warning.
> Like a car I also assume the front brakes do most of the stopping work.
> Should I assume I need new rotors along with pads up front?
> --
> Kevin Cloutier -'77 Eleganza II-455, 6 disk brakes, Edelbrock carb,
> headers, , resident of NYC and Dingmans Ferry, Pa.
> '72 MGB-GT & '73 MGB convertible
> Member GMCMI since 8/20
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Re: Brake job? [message #366080 is a reply to message #366074] |
Thu, 12 August 2021 09:25 |
JohnL455
Messages: 4447 Registered: October 2006 Location: Woodstock, IL
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Jim he states 6 wheel disc so backing up not useful.
You can check pad thickness with a simple visual inspection. My big concern is always wheel bearing grease overtemp. If you check Mobil 1 specs even it is only rated to 305F.
John Lebetski
Woodstock, IL
77 Eleganza II
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