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randybugger

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I had the same issue on my 1990 DeDion.

 

What front brake pads do you have? If they are standard then fit some mintex front pads to make the front brakes work better than the rear.

I think they are M1144 (have a search for it in the archives)

standard front calipers of that era need part number MGB1144

 

My car was transformed under braking *biggrin*

 

Edited by - duffym on 13 Apr 2007 14:11:30

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It's not the fluid.

 

Mintex 1144's in the front and standard rears works well.

 

The part number for the required Mintex pads is MGB533M1144.

Available from Caterham, RallyDesign, or any local motorfactors that sells Mintex parts. Expect to pay around £30.

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Same problem with an '89 X-Flow with standard fronts (Spitfire) and M1144 pads. Ital rear axle with drums. The drums work too well when cold! It is a different matter on the track - lots of rear fade and a soft pedal.

 

The cure. An adjustable brake limiting valve fitted recently.

 

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