Luke_Healey
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My sprite doesn't like to stop as it should. When I first got the car it liked to leak rear end oil all over the brake drums before I installed the new rear wheel bearings and sealed the axles with the paper gaskets and RTV.
I've cleaned the brake shoe material several times with brake cleaner. However, when I apply the brakes, the front of the car definitely dives more than the rear. If I give the e-brake a good yank, the car brakes level and stops more quickly.
That got me wondering if the residual effect of the shoes being soaked in gear lube ruined their ability to brake properly? Or maybe I need to adjust the shoes? They ride very close to the drum surface though. Sprites have a distribution block, but do they have a proportioning valve?
And while i'm on the topic of the hand brake... What should I be using to lube the cable housing? I was using lithium grease last year, but do I run the risk of things getting too tacky inside there?
I've cleaned the brake shoe material several times with brake cleaner. However, when I apply the brakes, the front of the car definitely dives more than the rear. If I give the e-brake a good yank, the car brakes level and stops more quickly.
That got me wondering if the residual effect of the shoes being soaked in gear lube ruined their ability to brake properly? Or maybe I need to adjust the shoes? They ride very close to the drum surface though. Sprites have a distribution block, but do they have a proportioning valve?
And while i'm on the topic of the hand brake... What should I be using to lube the cable housing? I was using lithium grease last year, but do I run the risk of things getting too tacky inside there?