[Admin note - "Bounced", non-member submission. Gene, you need to fix
your "From" address again. You're showing a prodigy email address
again. Thanks, Patrick]
If you have a powermaster, you might want to read the stuff I have on it
on my web page
gene
>
>"soft
>touch system by Bob Lame". Any experience or opinions on this braking
>system. >>
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> Bob, Emery,
> I've been following various threads about brakes & would have had more
>than a passing concern if there were any problems with the ones in my
>coach. There isn't, but in checking them out, I can't figure out where
>the setup I have comes from. I knew it wasn't stock but since the sons
>of the guy who owned the coach said Dad spent some money re-doing the
>brakes & they work good I wasn't too concerned. What I have may be an
>alternative to the extra plumbing & assorted other stuff that goes with
>a larger M/cylinder, sensitized booster etc.. I believe they're
>electric. There is no booster. I have a large modern master cylinder
>that has a hydraulic line going from it to an electric motor directly
>under it. The motor is operated off of a pressure switch on the m/cyl.
>There is a 3" black ball??/pressure cylinder off to the side of this
>setup and no booster or vacuum hookup in sight. I tried the brakes
>without the engine running & the key in the on position & there's no
>difference than when the engine is running. Sort of a neat setup
>although I haven't the faintest idea where it comes from. Any ideas?
>(This is not my forte'.)
>Steve Ferguson
>San Diego
>
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