Gavin
Enthusiast
Run AP Racing calipers Front, Corvette Calipers on rear - three + years of track events and have proven very effective and reliable.
Outsmarted myself by experimenting with a different and thicker rear pad. Big mistake - Ran Saturday at Button Willow without really getting on it at temps were chilly - I got a lot of rear lockup.
Sunday it was warmer and we were able to get heat in the tires and run harder - lost pedal pressure a few laps into a session - pitted to find the rear rotors were extremely hot, considerably more heat coming off them than off the fronts.
Seams to me the thicker pads were dragging on the rotors, causing the premature rear lockup and excess heat in the rear rotors.By the time I got to the pits I had bo pedal - brakes were gone.
Cooled the thing off - bled the system - fluid seemed unusually hot given how time had passed - 30-45 minutes.
Pumped the pedal and could not drive the car off - the rear brakes were locked on solid. Put car up on jack stands - Turned a rear bleeder and released obvious rear system pressure - could now spin rear wheels by hand - calipers had released.
With car still on jack stands - bled system again as pedal was soft- got a good pedal but again rear calipers were locked - brakes on. Fronts were fine.
Put it on the trailer and home we went.
At home bled all the old fluid out - replaced with new Motul 600 (same as was in the system)
Rears locked up as soon as I got to a "firm pedal"
Pulled the combination valve apart by removing the large nut on one end - pulled out a piston like item that has a rubber seal on it - inspected it all - could see no obvious issues so re-assembled it.
I replaced the Master cylinder, thinking the secondary piston, that applies the rear brakes, was in some was hanging up. Not so... the new one operates not different than the old one.
Now waiting for local dealer to deliver more Motul 600 before bleeding the system
So what am I missing - I'm afaid as soon as I bleed system and get a firm pedal the rears will be locked up again.
I haven't found anything obvious that tells me what is causing the problem in the first place.
Also have gone back to the original pads on the rear and dumped the thicker ones.
Any help is appreciated
Thanks
Outsmarted myself by experimenting with a different and thicker rear pad. Big mistake - Ran Saturday at Button Willow without really getting on it at temps were chilly - I got a lot of rear lockup.
Sunday it was warmer and we were able to get heat in the tires and run harder - lost pedal pressure a few laps into a session - pitted to find the rear rotors were extremely hot, considerably more heat coming off them than off the fronts.
Seams to me the thicker pads were dragging on the rotors, causing the premature rear lockup and excess heat in the rear rotors.By the time I got to the pits I had bo pedal - brakes were gone.
Cooled the thing off - bled the system - fluid seemed unusually hot given how time had passed - 30-45 minutes.
Pumped the pedal and could not drive the car off - the rear brakes were locked on solid. Put car up on jack stands - Turned a rear bleeder and released obvious rear system pressure - could now spin rear wheels by hand - calipers had released.
With car still on jack stands - bled system again as pedal was soft- got a good pedal but again rear calipers were locked - brakes on. Fronts were fine.
Put it on the trailer and home we went.
At home bled all the old fluid out - replaced with new Motul 600 (same as was in the system)
Rears locked up as soon as I got to a "firm pedal"
Pulled the combination valve apart by removing the large nut on one end - pulled out a piston like item that has a rubber seal on it - inspected it all - could see no obvious issues so re-assembled it.
I replaced the Master cylinder, thinking the secondary piston, that applies the rear brakes, was in some was hanging up. Not so... the new one operates not different than the old one.
Now waiting for local dealer to deliver more Motul 600 before bleeding the system
So what am I missing - I'm afaid as soon as I bleed system and get a firm pedal the rears will be locked up again.
I haven't found anything obvious that tells me what is causing the problem in the first place.
Also have gone back to the original pads on the rear and dumped the thicker ones.
Any help is appreciated
Thanks