Brake pedal pulsing ?
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Brake pedal pulsing ?
Ay up,
I have driven my 16" Syncro for the first time since it's had a lot of work done on it's undercarriage. With regard to the brakes they've had new discs, new calliper seals and pads. The rear brakes got stripped down, cleaned and re-fitted.
It's got some serious brake pedal pulsing going on at both low and high speeds. I've checked the discs (inner face) with a DTI for run-out (fine) and also checked to make sure there was no crud between the hub and disc mating faces.
It may be the rears but the MOT man also suggested it was the front when it was on the rolling road.
Any more ideas on this one, I'm head scratching (again).
Could it something other than the brakes as I've had all suspension and drive line off for resto work.
(It didn't fail the MOT for the brakes either)
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Yozza
I have driven my 16" Syncro for the first time since it's had a lot of work done on it's undercarriage. With regard to the brakes they've had new discs, new calliper seals and pads. The rear brakes got stripped down, cleaned and re-fitted.
It's got some serious brake pedal pulsing going on at both low and high speeds. I've checked the discs (inner face) with a DTI for run-out (fine) and also checked to make sure there was no crud between the hub and disc mating faces.
It may be the rears but the MOT man also suggested it was the front when it was on the rolling road.
Any more ideas on this one, I'm head scratching (again).
Could it something other than the brakes as I've had all suspension and drive line off for resto work.
(It didn't fail the MOT for the brakes either)
Cheerz,
Yozza
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Re: Brake pedal pulsing ?
Just shooting in the dark here, but how about this = Brake servo vac pipe ? Reason = apply brake, vacuum in pipe / servo does it's job, but there is a (hypothetical) leak in the system = vacuum drains away and brakes go hard. Nah, as I type this, it is rubbish, I should delete it
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Re: Brake pedal pulsing ?
Yer thinking outside the box - keep em coming
I do have black plastic pipe in the engine bay that's not attached but looks like it should be, it's about 6mm OD and there are two others, I suspect it's part of the diff lock vacuum circuit??? I was saving that one for a fresh post.
I do have black plastic pipe in the engine bay that's not attached but looks like it should be, it's about 6mm OD and there are two others, I suspect it's part of the diff lock vacuum circuit??? I was saving that one for a fresh post.
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Re: Brake pedal pulsing ?
Can you feel anything through the handbrake? If you can then its at the back. I had a similar problem after fitting new drums, fortunately it gradually improved and is no longer detectable.
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Re: Brake pedal pulsing ?
The drum brakes on the back wheels can wear unevenly over a couple of decades. Happened to me some years ago. A new wheel solved the problem for me.
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Re: Brake pedal pulsing ?
Judder is usually the drums in my experience.
Maybe they were seized on and someone has had to beat the "pooh" out of them to get them off.
Quite usual, imported vans usually have seized on drums.
Maybe they were seized on and someone has had to beat the "pooh" out of them to get them off.
Quite usual, imported vans usually have seized on drums.
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Re: Brake pedal pulsing ?
Thanks fellas, I'll try the handbrake test to see if I can feel owt.
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Re: Brake pedal pulsing ?
Got a pair of used 16" drums here. Came off my van in Dec only because I had a brand new pair to fit. No known problems with them. Will sell them to you. Let me know.
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Re: Brake pedal pulsing ?
Hay Patrick...if the originals are ok did your new ones fall off a lorry?syncropatrick wrote:Got a pair of used 16" drums here. Came off my van in Dec only because I had a brand new pair to fit. No known problems with them. Will sell them to you. Let me know.
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Re: Brake pedal pulsing ?
I presume you're either decoupled or the cv is knackered ???
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Re: Brake pedal pulsing ?
..lee.. wrote:I presume you're either decoupled or the cv is knackered ???
Not decoupled, are you suggesting that a knackered VC could exhibit the same symtoms
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Re: Brake pedal pulsing ?
A bit of an update (after spending all Sat afternoon on the drive)
Did the handbrake test and I couldn't feel anything.
Fronts disks removed inspected/measured and all good.
Rear drums have been skimmed by an engineer so I know they're round.
Went for a spin with fingers crosses and hey presto - no change
I am now convinced it is something else...
I have never done anything with the (not sure if this is the right term) 'brake regulator', I have seen it underneath but I've never touched it. Could this be a potential contender???
Did the handbrake test and I couldn't feel anything.
Fronts disks removed inspected/measured and all good.
Rear drums have been skimmed by an engineer so I know they're round.
Went for a spin with fingers crosses and hey presto - no change
I am now convinced it is something else...
I have never done anything with the (not sure if this is the right term) 'brake regulator', I have seen it underneath but I've never touched it. Could this be a potential contender???
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Re: Brake pedal pulsing ?
Update...
Got a chance to have another good look at the fronts, took the wheels off and checked with a DTI on the outer face of the discs.
N/S had a runout of 20thou and O/S 8thou (0.5mm & 0.2mm in new money).
Took them to a local automotive engineers for a measure (double check) and refurb and hey presto £30 later got some straight discs and no pulsing brake pedal.
Just goes to show even though I bought these discs new at Vanfest from a respected supplier it could still be crap!
Got a chance to have another good look at the fronts, took the wheels off and checked with a DTI on the outer face of the discs.
N/S had a runout of 20thou and O/S 8thou (0.5mm & 0.2mm in new money).
Took them to a local automotive engineers for a measure (double check) and refurb and hey presto £30 later got some straight discs and no pulsing brake pedal.
Just goes to show even though I bought these discs new at Vanfest from a respected supplier it could still be crap!
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