Hi everyone - first post for me - please be gentle
Long story short - I took a 172 for a test drive yesterday and whilst the car was a great example (quick!) I was v. disappointed in the brake performance.
On closer inspection it looks like there's drilled and grooved all round with pads that look relatively new (either that or the things been valeted to the point where the brake pad backs are all shiny and black again). Dealer who took it on PX says he's unaware of a pad change, so maybe the previous owner chucked a pair of halfords specials in to get it sold?
To describe the brakes - there was v.little initial bite - however it did slow down ok (eventually) - I was just expecting a lot more "immediacy" to proceedings and there was a bit of brake-cooking smell at the end of the drive (tho I was giving it some, so that maybe not an issue).
I did have a '54 cooper s which was afflicted with a similar prob - the calipers were too small for the power of the car - and this felt v.similar. Given that it was one of the reasons I got rid of the mcs I don't want to go through that again.
SO! Can anyone comment on the general braking experience I should expect? Does this sound normal? Is there a magic bullet solution to this ("get ferrodo ds's and you'll be fine")? I've got no probs putting £1-200 into getting it right, I just need a little confirmation that this is do-able.
Any comments (no matter how short/unscientific) would be massively appreciated.
Cheers!
Andy
Long story short - I took a 172 for a test drive yesterday and whilst the car was a great example (quick!) I was v. disappointed in the brake performance.
On closer inspection it looks like there's drilled and grooved all round with pads that look relatively new (either that or the things been valeted to the point where the brake pad backs are all shiny and black again). Dealer who took it on PX says he's unaware of a pad change, so maybe the previous owner chucked a pair of halfords specials in to get it sold?
To describe the brakes - there was v.little initial bite - however it did slow down ok (eventually) - I was just expecting a lot more "immediacy" to proceedings and there was a bit of brake-cooking smell at the end of the drive (tho I was giving it some, so that maybe not an issue).
I did have a '54 cooper s which was afflicted with a similar prob - the calipers were too small for the power of the car - and this felt v.similar. Given that it was one of the reasons I got rid of the mcs I don't want to go through that again.
SO! Can anyone comment on the general braking experience I should expect? Does this sound normal? Is there a magic bullet solution to this ("get ferrodo ds's and you'll be fine")? I've got no probs putting £1-200 into getting it right, I just need a little confirmation that this is do-able.
Any comments (no matter how short/unscientific) would be massively appreciated.
Cheers!
Andy