mad4x4
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posted on 6/9/03 at 04:05 PM |
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Brake System working pressure
Can any one tell me what the max pressure is in the brake lines. Currently I have tested mine lines to 140 psi (10 Bar) without any leaks. Do I need
to go higher?
FYi Rigged up a compresser to the master cylinder inlet and used gas-pipe leak detector fluid (Squeeze and water) to check for bubbles at all joints.
It holds!.
Andy
Scot's do it better in Kilts.
MK INDY's Don't Self Centre Regardless of MK Setting !
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Stu16v
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posted on 6/9/03 at 08:28 PM |
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Just bleed the brakes, then jump in and press the brake pedal as hard as you can, and hold for a few seconds. Repeat a couple of times. No leaks =
thumbs up. Saves running a water mix into the brake lines.......
Dont just build it.....make it!
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Mark Allanson
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posted on 6/9/03 at 09:14 PM |
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From memory, the average insured, panicing driver can cause a pressure of 3200psi 5 nanoseconds before the inevitable event!
We get insurance company circulars on a monthly basis, full of crap and normally useless information
THIS IS THE FIST TIME I HAVE USED ANY OF THIS INFORMATION, 12 YEARS OF MONTHLY SHIT FROM 8 INSURANCE COMPANIES, THATS 1152 ISSUES - who said it was a
waste of time?
Doesn't that make it all worth while ! )
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stephen_gusterson
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posted on 6/9/03 at 11:04 PM |
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how was the little man in the car with the pressure gauge? did he survive?
atb
steve
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CairB
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posted on 7/9/03 at 08:05 AM |
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No, but he was well lubed after being at over 200 bars.
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