dollywobbler
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The handbrake on my Mav was appalling, so I set about adjusting up the rear brakes. I'm wishing I'd checked the operation of the foot brake before I began...
I've now got a much improved (though still not superb) handbrake, but the foot brake appears to be doing absolutely nothing at all. I can put it in gear with the axle raised and while the handbrake will stall it, the footbrake doesn't do anything at all. This might explain why the front brakes seem to lock up very easily on gravel...
As the pedal is very soft, my first thought was to bleed everything, though I note that the bleed nipple on top of the compensator valve is very badly corroded, so that's unlikely to play ball. The compensator itself seems to move.
I did wonder if it was because there was no load on the rear suspension that the brakes weren't working incidentally, but the rear axle was on stands and therefore carrying vehicle weight.
Followed the tech sheet advice on adjusting, so shoes were adjusted until I could just get the shoe on, then handbrake adjusted up inside the car. I think handbrake performance is likely to improve as I did use a lot of brake cleaner. It was a bit gunked up inside, though I could see no signs of leakage anywhere.
I've now got a much improved (though still not superb) handbrake, but the foot brake appears to be doing absolutely nothing at all. I can put it in gear with the axle raised and while the handbrake will stall it, the footbrake doesn't do anything at all. This might explain why the front brakes seem to lock up very easily on gravel...
As the pedal is very soft, my first thought was to bleed everything, though I note that the bleed nipple on top of the compensator valve is very badly corroded, so that's unlikely to play ball. The compensator itself seems to move.
I did wonder if it was because there was no load on the rear suspension that the brakes weren't working incidentally, but the rear axle was on stands and therefore carrying vehicle weight.
Followed the tech sheet advice on adjusting, so shoes were adjusted until I could just get the shoe on, then handbrake adjusted up inside the car. I think handbrake performance is likely to improve as I did use a lot of brake cleaner. It was a bit gunked up inside, though I could see no signs of leakage anywhere.