Thanks for the excellent dissertation on your website regarding the Shinn brakes Rob ... I had occasion today to be cleaning and reassembling my wheels and brakes, and your information made it all a lot easier.
I thought I had "burned up my brakes" and needed new linings, but it in fact was only a case of poor quality grease used on the wheel bearings, which liquefied under the heat of hard braking, and fouled the linings with slippery muck.
A good cleaning and they are now almost as effective as before. I actually ran it up to 2000 screaming, snorting RPM and held the aircraft with the brakes today.
I'd still love to have Cleveland hydraulic toe brakes, but for the time being (considering my wing fitting problem in another thread), I will leave them as is.
Bill Berle
I thought I had "burned up my brakes" and needed new linings, but it in fact was only a case of poor quality grease used on the wheel bearings, which liquefied under the heat of hard braking, and fouled the linings with slippery muck.
A good cleaning and they are now almost as effective as before. I actually ran it up to 2000 screaming, snorting RPM and held the aircraft with the brakes today.
I'd still love to have Cleveland hydraulic toe brakes, but for the time being (considering my wing fitting problem in another thread), I will leave them as is.
Bill Berle
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