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Title: Cars Going Wrong Post by Mr Skruntie.‹(•¿•)› on 17. Dec 2009 at 00:15
http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1260986103/0#12
Was thinking of a problem I once had reading the thread above. I was once on a downhill stretch going back to work in my Pontiac, car had been running fine, last few bits of roads were straights, and a couple of small round abounds to navigate before the main rounabout in town. Hadnt really needed to use the brakes but had my foot ready incase I was caught out with passing traffic on the 1st 2 roundabouts. Jabbed to throttle to shoot down the last straight taking the car to about 60mph and as I got closer to town I dabbed the brakes and sod all happened. I pressed the brakes hard, then tried them slowly, dropped it down a gear, started to pump the brakes (rapidly), started to pray, droped down to 1st gear (car did over 70mph in 1st so ok) then I reckon I just closed my eyes waitng for the impact. The hand brake was a foot operated thing, but if used would have spun the car. So just carried on pumping the brakes and suddenly the car started to slow and I avoided a lot of mess, including my pants. Seals had gone in the master cylider, seal kit was £24 brand new master cylinder (not recon) was £34, sorted within 24 hours but was one of my scariest times ever in a car. |
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Title: Re: Cars Going Wrong Post by goonv6 on 17. Dec 2009 at 00:58
What Poncho did you have? I have a Chevy Camaro and have redone all the brakes on it for that smae reason. 2 tonnes of metal don't stop quick at 70mph.
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Title: Re: Cars Going Wrong Post by Mr Skruntie.‹(•¿•)› on 17. Dec 2009 at 01:09
Had a 77 Parrisiene.
Had a 72 SS Camaro before that. |
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Title: Re: Cars Going Wrong Post by Mr Skruntie.‹(•¿•)› on 17. Dec 2009 at 01:13
Pontiac was twice the performance of the SS, but the SS used to have a 402 Big block in it for trips at the pod.
Ponty was an ugly looking thing but would have it back like a flash. |
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Title: Re: Cars Going Wrong Post by optimist60 on 17. Dec 2009 at 10:23 Mr Skrunts wrote on 17. Dec 2009 at 01:13:
Skruntie..........as you are an authority on "yank tanks".......then you must remember the Oldsmobile Toronado.....from the late sixties......I had one as a Corgi toy.......seven litres of V8....and FWD....crazy. :y :y :y |
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Title: Re: Cars Going Wrong Post by Mr Skruntie.‹(•¿•)› on 17. Dec 2009 at 16:34 Opti wrote on 17. Dec 2009 at 10:23:
About right for you. ;D ;D |
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