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I did a post on the new member introduction forum, so I'll jump straight to the problems I'm currently having.
I haven't driven a car w/o power brakes for a while, but I just do not think the brakes on my 79 midget are right. Applying as much force as I can to the pedal only results in a modest slowing down of the vehicle. It will eventually stop, but it just doesn't seem right. I pulled the wheels last night and the rotors and pads on the front look fine. I didn't pull the rear drums yet, but they do have some drag which feels about right. The car only has 20k miles so I suspect the pads and shoes are original. (The tires are original to the car - and they will be gone soon!) It did not lose brake fluid on a 720 mi. test drive. Any ideas?
During the drive my temp. gauge stopped working. I did a search on temperature gauges and found some really complex stuff!!! I hope the posts were about older gauges. Are there some diagonistic tests I can use to start to locate the source of the problem?
Thanks
I haven't driven a car w/o power brakes for a while, but I just do not think the brakes on my 79 midget are right. Applying as much force as I can to the pedal only results in a modest slowing down of the vehicle. It will eventually stop, but it just doesn't seem right. I pulled the wheels last night and the rotors and pads on the front look fine. I didn't pull the rear drums yet, but they do have some drag which feels about right. The car only has 20k miles so I suspect the pads and shoes are original. (The tires are original to the car - and they will be gone soon!) It did not lose brake fluid on a 720 mi. test drive. Any ideas?
During the drive my temp. gauge stopped working. I did a search on temperature gauges and found some really complex stuff!!! I hope the posts were about older gauges. Are there some diagonistic tests I can use to start to locate the source of the problem?
Thanks