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Brakes on a 1981
Posted: 05 Feb 2008, 20:28
by simple
Hi had the front discs and pads replaced last summer, my mechanic said the back drums and shoes were good. Recently developed a squeal at crawling speeds. Seems like the brakes are binding a bit, my mot is up 17th and can't get van into the garage to have him look. Like all good mechanics he's booked for 5 weeks solid. Need it to pass, any suggestions or tips to check whether the brakes would pass the mot. It stops like a stoppy thing ok.
Posted: 05 Feb 2008, 20:56
by Dubstar
Is it the fronts squeeling when pressing the brakes lightly? If it is, it could need a dab of copper grease on the BACK of the brake pads and anti squeel shims. I would also see if the front calipers aren't a little siezed up. Free them off by pulling the rubber seel back a little and spraying in some WD40 with the aid of a straw. Push the calipers in and out a few times to free them off if they are a little stiff, and don't forget to clean off any slippy stuff off the pad faces or discs.
Posted: 05 Feb 2008, 22:19
by simple
Will have a go at weekend, most of the squealing seems to be coming from the rear n/s.
Posted: 06 Feb 2008, 20:14
by Nicola&Tony
simple wrote:most of the squealing seems to be coming from the rear n/s.
Maybe the shoes aren't releasing from the drum properly (and you don't hear the squeal over the engine / road noise as your speed increases)? Handbrake is working ok? Is there another reliable garage that could do a brake service before your mot date?
Is the squeal definitely coming from the brakes and not a belt that's slipping because it needs tensioning? (Could be showing my ignorance here though . . . do Aircooled engines have any belts? I know nowt about Aircooled and only a little bit about water cooled!)
Tony
air cooled
Posted: 06 Feb 2008, 22:18
by meggles
Nicola&Tony wrote:simple wrote:most of the squealing seems to be coming from the rear n/s.
Maybe the shoes aren't releasing from the drum properly (and you don't hear the squeal over the engine / road noise as your speed increases)? Handbrake is working ok? Is there another reliable garage that could do a brake service before your mot date?
Is the squeal definitely coming from the brakes and not a belt that's slipping because it needs tensioning? (Could be showing my ignorance here though . . . do Aircooled engines have any belts? I know nowt about Aircooled and only a little bit about water cooled!)
Tony
Yeah Tony, we have a fan belt. And the belt that hold's mi pants up

Posted: 07 Feb 2008, 00:19
by simple
Re: air cooled
Posted: 07 Feb 2008, 07:53
by Nicola&Tony
meggles wrote:And the belt that hold's mi pants up

Phew!! How's the tension on that one? A bit tight after a few pints and a curry maybe?!
Tony
Re: air cooled
Posted: 07 Feb 2008, 09:21
by meggles
Nicola&Tony wrote:meggles wrote:And the belt that hold's mi pants up

Phew!! How's the tension on that one? A bit tight after a few pints and a curry maybe?!
Tony
Don't do curry, good old John smiths is OK though. Then it's slacken the belt time!
