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Ed Anderson



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 5:04 am    Post subject: Brake Fire wasBrakes Reply with quote

I whole heartedly agree with Ed Holyoke about replacing the MIL-H_5606 with
the Mil-H-8328. Being one of those who had experience with a brake fluid
fire while using the older MIL-H_5606, I never realized until after the
incident that its' flash point was just a bit above the boiling point of
water. Fortunately I only lost a wheel pant an tube/tire out of the
incident.

I also replace the aluminum tubes ( the side of the right brake line blew a
chunk out and sprayed the hot rotor with brake fluid) with stainless steel
braided brake lines and replace the brake rotors with a set that had double
the thickness of the standard RV brake rotor. Doubling the mass with the
same amount of heat effectively reduces the temperature of the mass.

The thicker rotors provided an unexpected side benefit in that brake fade
even after a hard stop is gone and the pads wear more evenly and last
longer.

But, of all my changes the switch to the MIL-H-8328 is the cheapest and
probably the most effective in reducing probably of brake fluid fire.

YMMV

Ed

Ed Anderson

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 7:13 am    Post subject: Brake Fire wasBrakes Reply with quote

Hi Ed - thanks for posting.... can you post the part number / source / approximate $$ of the thicker rotors?

Thanks again,

dave
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From: "Ed Anderson" <eanderson(at)carolina.rr.com>
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I whole heartedly agree with Ed Holyoke about replacing the MIL-H_5606 with
the Mil-H-8328. Being one of those who had experience with a brake fluid
fire while using the older MIL-H_5606, I never realized until after the
incident that its' flash point was just a bit above the boiling point of
water. Fortunately I only lost a wheel pant an tube/tire out of the
incident.

I also replace the aluminum tubes ( the side of the right brake line blew a
chunk out and sprayed the hot rotor with brake fluid) with stainless steel
braided brake lines and replace the brake rotors with a set that had double
the thickness of the standard RV brake rotor. Doubling the mass with the
same amount of heat effectively reduces the temperature of the mass.

The thicker rotors provided an unexpected side benefit in that brake fade
even after a hard stop is gone and the pads wear more evenly and last
longer.

But, of all my changes the switch to the MIL-H-8328 is the cheapest and
probably the most effective in reducing probably of brake fluid fire.

YMMV

Ed

Ed Anderson

Rv-6A N494BW Rotary Powered

Matthews, NC

eanderson(at)carolina.rr.com

http://www.andersonee.com

http://www.dmack.net/mazda/index.html

http://www.flyrotary.com/

http://members.cox.net/rogersda/rotary/configs.htm#N494BW

http://www.rotaryaviation.com/Rotorhead%20Truth.htm

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 7:54 am    Post subject: Brake Fire wasBrakes Reply with quote

I think I might have missed something. Why are so many RVs having brake
fires, requiring the redesign of the entire brake system?

I have been flying my RV for 8 years with the brakes built exactly to the
plans. Just wondering, should I ground my RV and redesign the entire brake
system?

Bob
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 8:19 am    Post subject: Brake Fire wasBrakes Reply with quote

Heavy Feet??

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 9:15 am    Post subject: Brake Fire wasBrakes Reply with quote

Panama Red wrote:
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I think I might have missed something. Why are so many RVs having brake
fires, requiring the redesign of the entire brake system?
I don't think you've missed anything. And there aren't 'many' RVs

having problems. All it takes is a few. Then add those Long EZs,
Velocities etc. that basically started the plastic line implementation
... and now you have a few more.

From what I know, the problem arises when there's a long taxi with a
crosswind .... the brakes get hot, the plastic gets soft, and it
ruptures. Have you just dodged the bullet? Who knows. All I know is
that it's a weak spot, and I'm going to fix mine.
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I have been flying my RV for 8 years with the brakes built exactly to
the plans. Just wondering, should I ground my RV and redesign the
entire brake system?
I really think that decision is up to you. Do you like to gamble???


BTW, I've already replaced the plastic brake line between the pass and
pilot side. I don't understand why, on the high pressure side, he uses
plastic from the pass side, then flex (that one I understand) to the
firewall, then hard alum to the gear leg and then plastic to the brake
cylinder.
Linn

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Bob
RV 6 "Wicked Witch of the West"


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