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Im thinking of using it for a parking brake, with the parking brake cable, not the hydraulic system.
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Im thinking of using it for a parking brake, with the parking brake cable, not the hydraulic system.
3,000lb wrangler =/= 14,000 truck. It's not a fair comparison.I don't agree, It has been proven that pinion brakes are effective on these axles, also they can be mounted directly to the axle, there are several guys on pirate 4x4 that have proven this point, and are using them as SERVICE not emergency brakes. they may use them in offroad situations only but that doesn't mean they dont use them at near highway speeds on a daily basis.
One massive one, two slightly less massive, etc... We have 8 locations to play with. It's just a question of complexity/cost/functionality.3,000lb wrangler =/= 14,000 truck. It's not a fair comparison.
Ok, I'll play along though.
One massive rotor made out of a high quality stainless, one massive caliper, and the most expensive racing brake pads you can buy. Tank of CO2, with a small sprayer manifold aimed at various points on the rotor. It would be a limited use "oh ****" device. Rig it so that when you stomp on your secondary pedal, the CO2 tank fires onto the rotor.
I'm not even sure that is going to cool it enough, and I don't thin the drive line components will be able to handle it, though I guess you could mount it right on the front tandem pinion flange.
I'm trying my hardest to not completely flame your engineering knowledge.3,000lb wrangler =/= 14,000 truck. It's not a fair comparison.
Ok, I'll play along though.
One massive rotor made out of a high quality stainless, one massive caliper, and the most expensive racing brake pads you can buy. Tank of CO2, with a small sprayer manifold aimed at various points on the rotor. It would be a limited use "oh ****" device. Rig it so that when you stomp on your secondary pedal, the CO2 tank fires onto the rotor.
I'm not even sure that is going to cool it enough, and I don't thin the drive line components will be able to handle it, though I guess you could mount it right on the front tandem pinion flange.
I did also. Could not belive that this happened.I thought that was the plus of the split system not loosing all your brakes?
I did also. Could not belive that this happened.
In addition, drive train stresses in the axle felt by pinion breaking would be comparable to those experienced during engine breaking and acceleration. Busted!#3 the only way the drivetrain would receive any stress from a pinion brake would be if the engine was still powering the truck during braking, braking action at the pinion would not transfer up the driveline or endanger any other component from there up.
No I am not sure if it was caused by 1 air pack leaking or both. I pulled both feed lines and sprayed pb blaster in. I should have done I at a time but did not think of it at the time. I am pulling them both for inspection and rebuild.Ted - Any follow up as to the root cause? I'd like to know if you traced it down and what you learn from review. Lines ruptured/broke? Hydrovac? ??
Thanks and hope you get it going again.
In addition, drive train stresses in the axle felt by pinion breaking would be comparable to those experienced during engine breaking and acceleration. Busted!
Sure... but I'm a poor college student... Give me until spring.No it wouldn't. Unless the pinion brake takes the same amount of time to go from 60-0 as it takes the truck to go from 0-60. I've never driven a vehicle where the engine can slow it down as fast as regular brakes can, and certainly not as fast as a pinion brake will.
All BS aside, one of you proponents just needs to do it and see what happens. How they work on someones rock crawler that weights 5500lbs is irrelevant, as these trucks are almost 3 times the weight with a moderate load in the bed.
So, since it's so cheap, and since many of you say it will work perfectly, there's no reason one of you shouldn't have this fabbed up by the end of the weekend. For the purposes of testing, I would just mount the MC on a plate and activate it with a long handle. That way it's easy to remove if it doesn't work.
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