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Hey Hey,

 

I have a RT142 Corona, Only had it for 1 month or so and ive noticed the brake pedal is very hard. The brakes don't fade at all and work great but my right leg is getting very buff.

 

Has the booster let go at some stage ?

 

PS: Its an Autogomagic aswell if its of any consilation.

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Posted (edited)

If its the standard booster do you think that the mighty V6 would be pulling more vacuum and thats why its hard. (Its brakes i don't have a clue but i will try)

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Posted

Maybe but the brakes don't feel that much different with the engine off, Its slightly noticable but not much.

Posted

get in car.

press foot down hard on brake pedal

start car.

 

does the pedal drop further?

 

the more the vac the more boost = the less effort.

Posted
get in car.

press foot down hard on brake pedal

start car.

 

does the pedal drop further?

 

the more the vac the more boost = the less effort.

 

I think thats the answer to the problem.

Posted

Ok, Just went outside and held my foot on the pedal and started it up and the pedal dropped about 1 inch. Out of all the cars ive drivin this would be the hardest.

Posted
Ok, Just went outside and held my foot on the pedal and started it up and the pedal dropped about 1 inch. Out of all the cars ive drivin this would be the hardest.

 

I don't see anything wrong with it.

Posted
get in car.

press foot down hard on brake pedal

start car.

 

does the pedal drop further?

 

the more the vac the more boost = the less effort.

So since its a 6 it should have more vaccum so it should be softer ?

Posted

trev you mustnt understand. the more vacuum you ahve the less force you need on the brake pedal.

des, and no a 6 wont have more vaccum. more air flow but still around the same in/mg.

 

des, we have found the booster to be working.

hows the brake fluid?

 

if the fluid is good the calipers are gunged up and need to be stripped and cleaned.

Posted

Fluid is clean, Pads are good but i havent pulled the calipers apart as of yet. Rebuild kit ?

Posted
trev you mustnt understand. the more vacuum you ahve the less force you need on the brake pedal.

des, and no a 6 wont have more vaccum. more air flow but still around the same in/mg.

 

des, we have found the booster to be working.

hows the brake fluid?

 

if the fluid is good the calipers are gunged up and need to be stripped and cleaned.

 

I don't see where i understood, Going by what Des has said all the others drop more toward the floor.

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probably because the calipers move more freely in all the others.

an inch is a decent amount

the hardness of the pedal is caused by a resistance to movement, not a excess of vacuum.

the test showed the booster is working so that is not the problem.

des, i never use rebuild kits.

have you pulled a caliper apart before?

 

my guess will be that behind the seal around the piston there will be a large collection of calcified brake fluid and this is causing the pistons to not want to move.

getting them apart is the hardest bit, best method i have found is doing them on the car clamp 3 of the four rubber lines, and pump pedal. this will push the piston out. clamp that line, unclamp another and repeat until all pistons are out.

this is made much more difficult with twin piston calipers i promise.

once apart just scrape all the shit out, if the seals are truly f@$ked replace them. if not just wack her back together and enjoy your braking.

one thing to remember is make sure u clean the sliders if not u might get a bias to one side.

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