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yellowbird1
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Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 4:49 pm Post subject: Brakes Not holding |
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I’m having problems with my brakes not holding on my MKIII Xtra with a 912 80ph Rotax. They system is dual hydraulic Matco brakes. At first the calipers weren’t extending and retracting and I noticed that they were gunned up so I cleaned them with WD40, a green scrubby, and a tooth brush. Now they seem to be working, at least the pistons move in and back out slightly as they self adjust. The pads and disks don’t appear to be warped and the pads still have a good amount of wear on them. I have also bled them. As I didn’t know any better at the time I bled them in the same manner as car brakes. I have taken the wheel off and removed the disk and made sure the pistons were working properly. There doesn’t seem to be any air in the lines.
Could I have gotten WD40 on the pads? I suppose that is possible.
They seem to work ok on the pre-purchase flight. The aircraft was trailered to it’s current home.
Any suggestions would be most helpful.
Thanks in Advance,
Brad
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Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 7:42 pm Post subject: Brakes Not holding |
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On Jan 30, 2014, at 7:48 PM, Brad Nation wrote:
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I’m having problems with my brakes not holding on my MKIII Xtra with a 912 80ph Rotax. They system is dual hydraulic Matco brakes. At first the calipers weren’t extending and retracting and I noticed that they were gunned up so I cleaned them with WD40, a green scrubby, and a tooth brush. Now they seem to be working, at least the pistons move in and back out slightly as they self adjust. The pads and disks don’t appear to be warped and the pads still have a good amount of wear on them. I have also bled them. As I didn’t know any better at the time I bled them in the same manner as car brakes. I have taken the wheel off and removed the disk and made sure the pistons were working properly. There doesn’t seem to be any air in the lines.
Could I have gotten WD40 on the pads? I suppose that is possible.
They seem to work ok on the pre-purchase flight. The aircraft was trailered to it’s current home.
Any suggestions would be most helpful.
Thanks in Advance,
Brad
N952DK
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Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 8:25 pm Post subject: Brakes Not holding |
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Brad- WD-40 will creep everywhere. Get a couple of cans of Brake Kleen from the auto parts store and thoroughly hose them down. It's a common, and cheap, brake parts de-greaser. Works great.
Bill Sullivan
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I’m having problems with my brakes not holding on my MKIII Xtra with a 912 80ph Rotax. They system is dual hydraulic Matco brakes. At first the calipers weren’t extending and retracting and I noticed that they were gunned up so I cleaned them with WD40, a green scrubby, and a tooth brush. Now they seem to be working, at least the pistons move in and back out slightly as they self adjust. The pads and disks don’t appear to be warped and the pads still have a good amount of wear on them. I have also bled them. As I didn’t know any better at the time I bled them in the same manner as car brakes. I have taken the wheel off and removed the disk and made sure the pistons were working properly. There doesn’t seem to be any air in the lines.
Could I have gotten WD40 on the pads? I suppose that is possible.
They seem to work ok on the pre-purchase flight. The aircraft was trailered to it’s current home.
Any suggestions would be most helpful.
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yellowbird1
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Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 8:57 pm Post subject: Brakes Not holding |
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Albuquerque, NM
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Brad
Quote: | On Jan 30, 2014, at 20:42, kinne russ <russk50(at)gmail.com> wrote:
Current home is where?
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> On Jan 30, 2014, at 7:48 PM, Brad Nation wrote:
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> I’m having problems with my brakes not holding on my MKIII Xtra with a 912 80ph Rotax. They system is dual hydraulic Matco brakes. At first the calipers weren’t extending and retracting and I noticed that they were gunned up so I cleaned them with WD40, a green scrubby, and a tooth brush. Now they seem to be working, at least the pistons move in and back out slightly as they self adjust. The pads and disks don’t appear to be warped and the pads still have a good amount of wear on them. I have also bled them. As I didn’t know any better at the time I bled them in the same manner as car brakes. I have taken the wheel off and removed the disk and made sure the pistons were working properly. There doesn’t seem to be any air in the lines.
> Could I have gotten WD40 on the pads? I suppose that is possible.
> They seem to work ok on the pre-purchase flight. The aircraft was trailered to it’s current home.
> Any suggestions would be most helpful.
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> Thanks in Advance,
> Brad
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Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 12:21 am Post subject: Brakes Not holding |
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I don't know but I don't think wd40 was a good idea. You may be able to clean things with spray on brake parts cleaner. Then drag your brakes during a high speed taxi
Don't let the cleaner get into the o rings of the caliper, only the pass even if you have to remove them.
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rickofudall
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Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 8:49 am Post subject: Brakes Not holding |
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Brad, There are different fixes depending on how your Matco brake calipers are designed.Do they have pins and are mounted such that the caliper slides on the pins in order that both pads contact the disk? If that is the case, use a little, a very little, bit of grease on the pins and make sure the caliper moves easily on them.
If it is the model that mounts the caliper to the mount plate such that the caliper does not move, then you have to shim the caliper so that the stationary pad just touches the disk. If it is too far away, and we're talking thousandths of an inch, the mounting bracket and the disk have to bend in order to get both pads in contact with the disk. If this is the type of caliper and mount you have I would humbly suggest that you start saving for a new set of brakes. If you use your brakes a lot it does not take too many applications before they are once again out of adjustment and you have to go through the shimming process again.
Rick Girard
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On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 2:20 AM, B Young <byoungplumbing(at)gmail.com (byoungplumbing(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
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I don't know but I don't think wd40 was a good idea. You may be able to clean things with spray on brake parts cleaner. Then drag your brakes during a high speed taxi
Don't let the cleaner get into the o rings of the caliper, only the pass even if you have to remove them.
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John Hauck
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Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 1:16 pm Post subject: Brakes Not holding |
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Matcos float, both sides.
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rickofudall
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Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 7:46 pm Post subject: Brakes Not holding |
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Maybe they no longer make that model, John, but the Mk IIIC/X, the "Plane from Hell", had rigid calipers, and the name was cast into them. I made a replacement caliper for another list member that were the same so I know they made more than one set of them.
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yellowbird1
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Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 9:14 pm Post subject: Brakes Not holding |
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The float
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[quote] On Jan 31, 2014, at 9:48, Richard Girard <aslsa.rng(at)gmail.com> wrote:
Brad, There are different fixes depending on how your Matco brake calipers are designed.
Do they have pins and are mounted such that the caliper slides on the pins in order that both pads contact the disk? If that is the case, use a little, a very little, bit of grease on the pins and make sure the caliper moves easily on them.
If it is the model that mounts the caliper to the mount plate such that the caliper does not move, then you have to shim the caliper so that the stationary pad just touches the disk. If it is too far away, and we're talking thousandths of an inch, the mounting bracket and the disk have to bend in order to get both pads in contact with the disk. If this is the type of caliper and mount you have I would humbly suggest that you start saving for a new set of brakes. If you use your brakes a lot it does not take too many applications before they are once again out of adjustment and you have to go through the shimming process again.
Rick Girard
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> On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 2:20 AM, B Young <byoungplumbing(at)gmail.com> wrote:
> I don't know but I don't think wd40 was a good idea. You may be able to clean things with spray on brake parts cleaner. Then drag your brakes during a high speed taxi
> Don't let the cleaner get into the o rings of the caliper, only the pass even if you have to remove them.
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Mike Welch
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Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 7:18 am Post subject: Brakes Not holding |
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Rick, John, et al,
Re: the caliper no longer made (which you machined for me, thank you, btw); I'm
pretty sure it is a floating caliper.
Although you are correct, it is no longer made, I believe the same company under a different name,
Matco, still makes essentially, or close to, the same model and it floats, too.
Mike Welch
Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2014 21:45:54 -0600
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Maybe they no longer make that model, John, but the Mk IIIC/X, the "Plane from Hell", had rigid calipers, and the name was cast into them. I made a replacement caliper for another list member that were the same so I know they made more than one set of them.
Rick
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Rex Rodebush
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Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 8:43 am Post subject: Re: Brakes Not holding |
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I have the same problem with poor braking. I ordered new wheels and brakes from Matco about 2 weeks ago. They have beefed up the wheel thickness because of some cracking problems. They also increased the caliper piston area about 30%. I also ordered a new set of brake pedals from Travis. They have a much higher mechanical advantage than the old design. (My Xtra was ordered about 13-14 years ago).
Hopefully I'll have good brakes when all is installed.
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GeoB
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Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 9:57 pm Post subject: Brakes Not holding |
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Quote: | If that is the case, use a little, a very little, bit of grease on the
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I doubt that you will get your brakes really hot, but to be on the safe side
there exists special high temp grease for lubing brake parts.
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