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Stiff Brakes!!
Posted by: jonzzer
Date: July 02, 2009 06:44PM

I have a 1972 240z and the thing is a pain to stop. when im driving i can feel the pressure increase a lot in the pedal when i try to stop... its stiffer than my other cars. i checked the check valve and its in right. would bleeding the lines fix it or is it more severe and i need a new booster?

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Re: Stiff Brakes!!
Posted by: dwcald
Date: July 02, 2009 08:02PM

some more information? Has the car been sitting awhile? If so you may need new wheel cylinders, has it just started this?

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Er....did you check anything else yet?
Posted by: Tony D
Date: July 02, 2009 11:43PM

"Stiff Brakes" is the complaint, with nothing to support it.

No FSM testing results for the check valve or the Master Vac (they are in there, and available FREE ONLINE for the perusal)...

Let me gaze into my crystal ball...

You neeed...

You neeeeeed....

You need a newer honda to motor around in and look cool. It suits your troubleshooting temperment. You will be much happier with it than with a nasty old Z with stiff brakes which are stiffer than all the new cars!

So sayeth Karnak, Automotive Soothsayer and crystal ball gazer...


People here simply want feel good answers. Don't confuse them with FACTS, Dammit!
Tony D: "Knowledgeable but Caustic"... rationull
You simply can't call someone a F**ktard here, no matter how truthful it is.
Stupidity is contagious, and looks like it's pandemic here...

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Re: Stiff Brakes!!
Posted by: John Coffey
Date: July 03, 2009 07:33AM

Quote:
and crystal ball gazer...

Stop staring at Chrystal's balls Tony. You'll go blind.


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John Coffey
[www.betamotorsports.com]

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Re: Stiff Brakes!!
Posted by: jonzzer
Date: July 03, 2009 03:18PM

well i don't hav a vacumm tester so i can't read the pressure for the servo. if i need to i can buy one but im lookin gfor input on the more obvious problems. and i do love my nasty old z. also the bakes have always been like this. i looked in the manual and the thing im leaning towards is the servo unit.



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Re: Stiff Brakes!!
Posted by: abc_was_here
Date: July 04, 2009 08:07PM

get a new car..


Andrew
Tigard, OR

1994 Toyota 4x4 extra cab DD
1980 280zx tenth anniversary edition
1983 280zxt project(sold 12-04-09)



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Re: Stiff Brakes!!
Posted by: Primer&Rust
Date: July 05, 2009 03:37PM

Might be a bad booster or a cracked booster hose as the pedal effort goes up alot if the booster is not functioning. When your car engine is off it should be harder to press the brake several time (less travel) than when the engine is on. Pressing the brakes pedal with the engine on the pedal should go closer to the floor (have more travel) because of the vacuum assist. I don't agree with that Honda remark above as I dislike those cars alot. Stay vintage and don't be like the other 90% (it seems) of the people out their that are driving the same model Honda as their neighbors.

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Re: Stiff Brakes!!
Posted by: ZetaR72
Date: July 06, 2009 07:51PM

Most likely stuck caliper pistons. Put on some rebuilt calipers.
Also toss the cheapo brake pads. They have no grip. Get some of the new carbon kevlar street pads. Works for me.

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