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Sun Dec 02, 2007 6:19 pm
Jersey C.I.
a22 wrote:Now the bad news The original problem of why I dismantled them in the first place- a weak handbrake- seems to still be the same! Seems I haven't cured it!
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Tue Aug 14, 2007 8:01 pm
Sussex
Could the problem lie with the handbrake cables themselves?
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Tue Aug 14, 2007 8:01 pm
Sussex
I wonder if the reason the cam plate popped out the first time, was because there is a problem with its seating which we have not noticed, and therefore it might have popped out again. If it were me, to satisify my own curiosity, if the wheel is still off on that side, I would just slip off the dust cover, just to check if the cam plate is still in place, as I find it strange the fault is still there.
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Tue Aug 14, 2007 8:01 pm
Sussex
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Sun Dec 02, 2007 6:19 pm
Jersey C.I.
a22 wrote:I think I myself popped the Cam plate out by over adjustment when the handbrake didn't work originally- So I adjusted it to about 5 clicks and then pulled it on very hard because it still wasn't working--- PING!!! I remember the sound!! I think I popped the cam plate out by over adjustment...
Are you LHD generally in Jersey? Is Jersey EU or France or its own state... ?
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Tue Aug 14, 2007 8:01 pm
Sussex
My gut reaction to this is that over adjustment would not displace the plate. As long as it was pulled in its natural direction, it would stay in place, however pushing the calliper lever, or forcing it, in the opposite direction, is another matter. But two obversations come to mind.
When you pull the brake on, do the two calliper levers rotate the same angular distance, or does the good one move further, or less?
The swivel plate where the cables (I take it there are two, as opposed to one continuous calliper to calliper type) attach, at the handbrake end, does it remain "ballanced", when the brake is applied, for each cable side, or does it pull more on one side than the other. If it does, which side does it pull more, and which side brake does not work well?
When you pull the brake on, do the two calliper levers rotate the same angular distance, or does the good one move further, or less?
The swivel plate where the cables (I take it there are two, as opposed to one continuous calliper to calliper type) attach, at the handbrake end, does it remain "ballanced", when the brake is applied, for each cable side, or does it pull more on one side than the other. If it does, which side does it pull more, and which side brake does not work well?
yes what finance exactly? seems there isn't going to be much of that left- especially in Iceland where it has probably got colder still.and our main industry is finance.........or it was until a week or so ago
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Sun Dec 02, 2007 6:19 pm
Jersey C.I.
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Tue Aug 14, 2007 8:01 pm
Sussex
suggests to me that the calliper main piston has seized, or is extremley stiff.
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Sun Dec 02, 2007 6:19 pm
Jersey C.I.
a22 wrote:I spun the wheels on the ramp and the foot brake stopped really strong as normal... both sides REALLY strong.... still not quite understanding it all but somewhat... will investigate further and read your messages more...
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Tue Aug 14, 2007 8:01 pm
Sussex
The inertia produced by spinning the wheel by hand is no where near the inertia of the weight of the car at speed on the wheels.
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Tue Aug 14, 2007 8:01 pm
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Sun Dec 02, 2007 6:19 pm
Jersey C.I.
a22 wrote:Yes, funny but nothing is inoperative in the Clio except the remote C. Locking... think it shares the same 'reciever?' as the Alp....
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