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Car type: 1931 RN, 1933 RP
My Opal has started that malarkey.
Braking in reverse is like a 10 foot scaffold pole has been suddenly driven into the ground. Such is the violence of stopping.
Observation shows lots of movement in king pins and some movement in spring shackles.
So the axle twists making for a self servo action on the brakes.
Remedial work takes place very shortly.
Roly
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Just (well 3 weeks ago ) had the same problem on my RN , I have changed the brass cups and bolt, I found one radius arm needed tightening and also replaced the spring shackles and bushes. Unfortunately, that's as far I got because when I overreached for a spanner I slipped 2 discs and been laid up since.
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In my experience the above comments are valid, almost certainly the axle twisting, the brass cups and chassis ball often being a major culprit, also check for loose brake shoe pivots and shoe adjustment.
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05-08-2018, 09:09 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-08-2018, 09:09 PM by Andy Bennett.)
Is it only in reverse?
I had similar problem but when going along (33 RP) after 30 mins or so.
I had just adjusted brakes and it turned out that I had taken up all the slack to the point where with just slight pedal application it all caught up, with loud banging and grabbing, ie either off or full grabbing on. I basically loosened everything back just a fraction to give a little more slack in the cables to give me room for a gradual application of the pedal and all was good again.
Andy B
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The brass cups are in the end of the radius arms on the cross member below the gearbox with a bolt and spring then the nut.