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You might want to contact Michael "Mercury" Morse at Vintage Brake, in
Sonora, California ... he http://www.vintagebrake.com/ should your TOST brake cease stopping the DG quite as effectively. One of those very handy contacts to keep in mind. Terry Mc Elligott DG-200 / C-GVLB On Jun 16, 1:56*pm, Itsaplane wrote: Making a relatively low-energy landing in my DG-300 (s/n 3E1) on Sunday, I modestly applied the brakes and instantly heard a loud buzzing (?) noise. *I released the brakes, the noise stopped, and I reapplied the brakes and heard no noise with normal braking power. This is a TOST drum brake. A cursory inspection of the main wheel/brake assembly revealed nothing out of the ordinary -- though the drum appears to be dragging on the wheel at various points around its turn (*very* softly dragging, i.e., not turning friction-free) -- not sure if it was this way before. Should I investigate this further? Thanks, Eric |
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