Brakes.
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Brakes.
Dear fellow minor owners. I have have a problem with by brakes for some time.. I have a 1933 sv minor which has been converted to hydrolic brakes. They work well - but - two years ago on returning from the golf club up a very speed hill on Epsom Downs the minor got slowere aqnd slower until I was forced to stop in a lay by. The brake drums were red hot and the plaint burning!!! The brakes had seized on. I slackened off the valve on front offside wheel and let some fluidn out. This did the trick.I have been told the there is a leak somewhere in my system and fluid gets on the wrong side of the works and makes the brakes come on.This happens one a month, 500 miles, and I do as I have just mentioned and all is well. What is wrong? And should I mend it? I can see no leaks in the system. None of this stopped mky motoring to the gold club this morni9ngn in heavy rain and scoring 40 points and winning!! May I wish you all a very happy Christmas. Alister (Highlander)
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Brakes.
Sounds like a faulty master cylinder to me.
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if no-one is desperate then I may need some parts. Depends on how well the brakes on the saloon work but won't know until I increase the pipe bore (and re-fit engine etc!). The pedal was modified to suit a modern master cylinder and I have re-modified it to suit an 8 cylinder! My that car saw me coming!!! perhaps cable may be the way forward for me in the end?
if it's got wheels or chips - it'll cost you dear