The original 1962 Imperial Center Plane Braking System, when properly maintained and adjusted, was among the best of its type. A brake job means a total rebuild with no short cuts. Even using a cheater on the bleeding operation will result in poor function. It must be done according to factory recommendations and exactly as outlined in the FSM.
The only one responsible for poor brakes is the person sitting behind the steering wheel, not other drivers on the road, or the manufacturer of the automobile.
Paul W. -----Original Message----- From: Graham Quimby <ghquimby@xxxxxxx> To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 4:20 pm Subject: Re: IML: 62 Brakes Imperialists,Don't know how original you want to keep your car, but if you want to be able to drive it without having to worry about those idiots on the highway that love to pull out or cut in front of your Imperial, I would strongly recommend converting to disc brakes. AAJ brakes (listed on the website) sells a kit that had everything I needed. I've had them now for several months and can stop with confidence.
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