07-07-2009, 10:44 AM
Mike | Reconfiguring the Brake Pedals
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Default Reconfiguring the Brake Pedals
A while ago I posted a little blurb regarding the configuration of my brake pedals. This is what I came up with…..
One of the problems I noticed when I purchased 20W was poor braking. While trying to do a run-up my baby was rolling at 1000 rpm. The brakes would not hold! Over a period of time (from the time it was built) the brakes were pushed harder and harder to accomplish the needed braking.
Looking straight down at the pedals I noticed the pedals were bent back on the horizontal and the vertical. Since the vertical stalk was bent the MC-4 master cylinder piston rod was traveling at an angle which scored the master cylinder until it started leaking; therefore poor braking. I also noticed that the welds at the bottom of the vertical stalks were cracked.
The pedal stops were installed, however if the rudder pedals are even (rudder centered) they would not be at the stops so therefore most of the time the stops are useless. I assume the stops were there to rest the vertical stalk against when doing hard braking to make a turn.
So; I needed to change the geometry and do some welding.
I saw the Matco brake configuration that is on the seawind website http://seawindpilots.com/landing_gear.htm
(bottom of page) so I decided to call Matco and find out what the best configuration might be. They agreed that the best configuration is the same one that is on the website as well as the upgrade to the brakes themselves for $140.00 per side. They also mentioned that the brake system needs 450psi at the pads. I had 180psi.
I wanted to do the least amount of cutting to the existing structure as possible so………..
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