Re: Improving performance of Hunter brakes?
Chris
The MOT guy identified that the nearside lower ball-joint was totally naff, and I ended up with a new wishbone with new rubber roll-bar bush and ball-joint. The offside passed the inspection OK. At the same time he adjusted the tracking I think to 0-2mm toe-out Sierra settings.
Peter
Tyre pressures appear to be a variable subject. Marlin quoted to me 18psi (which I used on my previous Berlinetta), the owner owner appeared to be working on 25psi, and a member quoted 22psi. So I have been using 22 psi all around as a reasonable compromise. For no particular reason, I have also changed the wheels/tyres around so that the best treads are on the front axle.
The discs look like new, and show no sign of running out-of-true or whatever when I spin the hubs. I cleaned up both discs thoroughly using cellulose thinners, to get rid every trace contamination, oil or whatever. Amazing the black gunge left on the rag! Still made no difference to performance!
Cheers
Mike
Chris
The MOT guy identified that the nearside lower ball-joint was totally naff, and I ended up with a new wishbone with new rubber roll-bar bush and ball-joint. The offside passed the inspection OK. At the same time he adjusted the tracking I think to 0-2mm toe-out Sierra settings.
Peter
Tyre pressures appear to be a variable subject. Marlin quoted to me 18psi (which I used on my previous Berlinetta), the owner owner appeared to be working on 25psi, and a member quoted 22psi. So I have been using 22 psi all around as a reasonable compromise. For no particular reason, I have also changed the wheels/tyres around so that the best treads are on the front axle.
The discs look like new, and show no sign of running out-of-true or whatever when I spin the hubs. I cleaned up both discs thoroughly using cellulose thinners, to get rid every trace contamination, oil or whatever. Amazing the black gunge left on the rag! Still made no difference to performance!
Cheers
Mike
Comment