Re: Squealing Brakes
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 8:56 pm
If I get my brakes to be quiet and your theory is responsible for that success, the MPP will be duly awarded. One should not hold one's breath.
For my theory or your benevolence?Manfred wrote:One should not hold one's breath.
I disagree (about what this would suggest). A less than full circle contact ring on the back of the pad would suggest tapered wear on the disc, and it would need to be addressed at the disc, not at the piston. Discs do, in fact, wear with such a taper.ME 109 wrote: Less than a full circle contact mark would suggest a worn contact surface on the caliper piston. This could allow for lateral vibration, much like a woodwind reed.
This could be remedied by machining said contact surface on the piston, or replacing the piston with a new one.
Ah yes, quite right Major. Still providing the situation of the unsupported pad.Major Softie wrote:
I disagree (about what this would suggest). A less than full circle contact ring on the back of the pad would suggest tapered wear on the disc, and it would need to be addressed at the disc, not at the piston. Discs do, in fact, wear with such a taper.
As with all things of great value, the less that is known about it, the more valued it will be! ME 109 rested on his own "wisdom" and he knew full well the limits therein. Though he be a highly feared and somewhat respected fellow, I dare say I and the MPP are secure.Native /5 wrote:I can't help but notice that you have not specified exactly WHAT the perhaps overly exalted "prize" might be. ME 109 is not one to be trifled with. I tried trifling with him once and it didn't go well.
And the Lord (of the Bings) said, "Oh we'll, themeth's the brakes"Manfred wrote:As with all things of great value, the less that is known about it, the more valued it will be! ME 109 rested on his own "wisdom" and he knew full well the limits therein. Though he be a highly feared and somewhat respected fellow, I dare say I and the MPP are secure.Native /5 wrote:I can't help but notice that you have not specified exactly WHAT the perhaps overly exalted "prize" might be. ME 109 is not one to be trifled with. I tried trifling with him once and it didn't go well.
As my favorite theologian, Dirty Harry, said - "A man's gotta know his limitations."ME 109 wrote:And the Lord (of the Bings) said, "Oh we'll, themeth's the brakes"
And remember, what goeth around, cometh around.