Inertia
Well-Known Member
I posted this at the end of a previous thread, - but felt it fills an often asked question .
I mess with bore sizes for custom brakes .
I recently had the owner of a 67 Barracuda bring the car back, even tho he had had the brakes done previously, he just wasn't happy with the brakes, adding he wasn't really happy with the brakes since purchased, new brakes didn't seem any better.
Drive it and Confirmed the brakes weren't "great", but 9" drums ?
I took the 9" drums off, the wear on the shoes and drums was near total contact.
My immediate thought was the Master had been changed thru the decades, and probably had a larger bore M/C installed for whatever reason.
Removed it, - Nope, was the 1" bore it was supposed to be. hmmmmm
I stock the 15/16 bore M/C, so thought what the hell.
It's a disk m/c with a large reservoir, - makes no difference, yeah, I know, yada yada. .
Well. Hot damn.
The difference of 1/16 smaller bore made all the difference, locks up, nice feeling, hard pedal.
Some will recognize this car, -
So I explained that at shows and such, someone will notice the disc m/c and ask about the disc brakes, which would lead to why the WRONG m/c, and - YOU CAN'T DO THAT ! !
I suggested he just nod his head and smile, knowing he has the best brakes ever .
Customer is super happy !
Pics of removed m/c measured .
I mess with bore sizes for custom brakes .
I recently had the owner of a 67 Barracuda bring the car back, even tho he had had the brakes done previously, he just wasn't happy with the brakes, adding he wasn't really happy with the brakes since purchased, new brakes didn't seem any better.
Drive it and Confirmed the brakes weren't "great", but 9" drums ?
I took the 9" drums off, the wear on the shoes and drums was near total contact.
My immediate thought was the Master had been changed thru the decades, and probably had a larger bore M/C installed for whatever reason.
Removed it, - Nope, was the 1" bore it was supposed to be. hmmmmm
I stock the 15/16 bore M/C, so thought what the hell.
It's a disk m/c with a large reservoir, - makes no difference, yeah, I know, yada yada. .
Well. Hot damn.
The difference of 1/16 smaller bore made all the difference, locks up, nice feeling, hard pedal.
Some will recognize this car, -
So I explained that at shows and such, someone will notice the disc m/c and ask about the disc brakes, which would lead to why the WRONG m/c, and - YOU CAN'T DO THAT ! !
I suggested he just nod his head and smile, knowing he has the best brakes ever .
Customer is super happy !
Pics of removed m/c measured .

















