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Before 'the big rally' I hastily fitted new brake linings to my 7. Unfortunately I broke a corner off one lining it being the type that appeared to be made of some kind of compressed compound. I had to compromise with some woven linings added --- the mixture hardly being a professional job! Now I am about to redress my sins, I would like a concensus as to whether the woven or compound-type linings are best ie. give the most friction? I broke the corner trying to get the last rivet pushed in so again if there is a recommended sequence I would appreciate it. Another option might be shoes with bonded linings; can I buy such a thing?
Thanks, Nick
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Location: Bala North Wales
Car type: 1933 RP Standard Saloon
Having had moulded linings crack in service, with consequent braking issues, I now use woven linings, rivetted from the centre out and chamfered at the ends. Seems to work for me, but then, I am running a standard car for road use.
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I had a number of molded linings brake up so I have now changed to saftek green gripper woven linings. I fit them myself riveted over epoxy.
Works well
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I am a big fan of "Green Grippa" from Saftec - never ever been disappointed.
I always have them rivet and bond the liners on aluminium shoes - very important.
You cannot goes wrong with this combination and you will have great brakes.
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Location: Llandrindod Wells
Car type: 29 Special, 30 RK, 28 C Cab
Hi Ruairidh
That’s a worrying report. Do you have any idea why bonding causes the lining to break up? Also were both the failures in pressed linings or was the other failure in a woven lining?
I’m currently running pressed linings riveted to the shoes on the Special but bonded “green gripper” on the RK. I have a set of “green gripper” Safetec bonded linings ready to fit to the Special but you’ve now got me worried.
Cheers
Howard
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22-10-2022, 02:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 22-10-2022, 02:42 PM by Ruairidh Dunford.)
I have not heard of any failings, whatsoever, with Safetec.
The failure is in the bond between the lining and the shoe, not the lining. It detaches, gets caught on the next shoe and then causes the shoe to split, under braking.
Choose your bonder carefully, if that is the way you choose to go.