Hank
Elite Explorer
- Joined
- October 19, 1999
- Messages
- 996
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- City, State
- Cape Coral, FL
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '91 EB
Hello,
I've never been happy with the brakes on my Ex. Owned her for three years now.
This past quarter I finally had enough and went through the system from front to back replacing the following as they were out of spec.
Pads
Rotors
Master Cyl.
Shoes
Rear Wheel Cyl.
Flushed/Changed Brake Fluid.
Even with all the above work there was still not a substantial improvement in braking performance. I cracked open the manual and the troubleshooting section pointed me at the booster pushrod. Building a measuring jig as described in my manual I found that the booster pushrod was set almost 1/4" short. (Either due to age or improper initial adjustment.
Adjustment was quick and there was a significant increase in braking performance. Pedal travel is reduced and obviously slop is gone. RABS performance is improved however spedo calibration is still required as the rears will slide a bit before the RABS kicks in.
Hope this helps.
hg
I've never been happy with the brakes on my Ex. Owned her for three years now.
This past quarter I finally had enough and went through the system from front to back replacing the following as they were out of spec.
Pads
Rotors
Master Cyl.
Shoes
Rear Wheel Cyl.
Flushed/Changed Brake Fluid.
Even with all the above work there was still not a substantial improvement in braking performance. I cracked open the manual and the troubleshooting section pointed me at the booster pushrod. Building a measuring jig as described in my manual I found that the booster pushrod was set almost 1/4" short. (Either due to age or improper initial adjustment.
Adjustment was quick and there was a significant increase in braking performance. Pedal travel is reduced and obviously slop is gone. RABS performance is improved however spedo calibration is still required as the rears will slide a bit before the RABS kicks in.
Hope this helps.
hg