Bill brings up an interesting point, about the "Bendix Duo-Servo " brakes, as installed on 60's Mopes. When I retro-fitted Bendix 11x3" brakes on my car, I removed the self-adjusting 'bits-pieces' from the brakes. NOW, I kinda wish I'd kept them on the brakes &/or arranged to make them "work", as the Bendix's are VERY powerful, and tend to 'go' out of close-tolerance/adjustment, so that they can tend to be very 'touchy/grabby' in their application, where they come-on suddenly/sharply. They are easy to adjust, manually, & don't have the bass-ackwards wrench-adjustment procedure, that the Lockheed Centerplanes have. But, without those self-adjusters, the Benix's need attention, kind of like a mid-60's Hemi car, with solid-valve lifters requires, as compared to the late 60's Hemis, with their hydraulic lifters.... SO, there was a sound-engineering reason, to put self-adjusters, on the Bendix brakes! A necessity, rather than a 'luxury'. Neil Vedder ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1
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