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Author: Subject: Brake System working pressure
mad4x4

posted on 6/9/03 at 04:05 PM Reply With Quote
Brake System working pressure

Can any one tell me what the max pressure is in the brake lines. Currently I have tested mine lines to 140 psi (10 Bar) without any leaks. Do I need to go higher?

FYi Rigged up a compresser to the master cylinder inlet and used gas-pipe leak detector fluid (Squeeze and water) to check for bubbles at all joints.

It holds!.


Andy





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Stu16v

posted on 6/9/03 at 08:28 PM Reply With Quote
Just bleed the brakes, then jump in and press the brake pedal as hard as you can, and hold for a few seconds. Repeat a couple of times. No leaks = thumbs up. Saves running a water mix into the brake lines.......





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Mark Allanson

posted on 6/9/03 at 09:14 PM Reply With Quote
From memory, the average insured, panicing driver can cause a pressure of 3200psi 5 nanoseconds before the inevitable event!

We get insurance company circulars on a monthly basis, full of crap and normally useless information

THIS IS THE FIST TIME I HAVE USED ANY OF THIS INFORMATION, 12 YEARS OF MONTHLY SHIT FROM 8 INSURANCE COMPANIES, THATS 1152 ISSUES - who said it was a waste of time?

Doesn't that make it all worth while ! )

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stephen_gusterson

posted on 6/9/03 at 11:04 PM Reply With Quote
how was the little man in the car with the pressure gauge? did he survive?

atb

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CairB

posted on 7/9/03 at 08:05 AM Reply With Quote
No, but he was well lubed after being at over 200 bars.
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