Re: [FWDLK] Hissy Fitting (to be continued)
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Re: [FWDLK] Hissy Fitting (to be continued)



In a message dated 7/24/2008 2:04:07 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, esierraadj@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
meaning that almost (72% extra) twice the
effort is required to stop a manual braked car?

 
 
that figure is an assistance percentage.....  the leverage ratio [relation of position of pushrod to fulcrum point of the hung pedal] is slightly less advantageous than a manual brake car- so- a power brake car with the bellows/cannister out of service will require slightly more pedal pressure to apply the brakes at the same rate-  but---- if anyone looked at the pushrod of the bellows/assist setup- it has a fork on the end- such that if you step on the pedal and it does not assist, you are not physically compressing a diaphragm, but simply pulling the opposing end of the brake pedal away from the booster, unlike a modern thru-booster of later years....
 
if the brakes are exceptionally hard to apply without power assist, something is mechanically binding in the pedal assy'  the safety of the car should not be compromised, except for a little surprise of having to push harder, not 72% but MAYBE 10% more than a manual brake car.




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