Postby Hasbeen » 22 Sep 2008 09:51
Samco, a couple of things.
Is it only with light braking, & nothing with hard braking?
Is there any pulsing in the brake pedal?
I would check the run out, [wobble from side to side] of your discs.
Jack the car up, & remove the wheels. Use some spacers, [a bit of
pipe] between the disc, & the nuts, & do up the nuts, so you can get
the discs clamped up tight, as with the wheel on.
Set up a dial gauge against the face of the disc, & rotate it, &
check the run out.
It should be less than 4 thou, but I have seen many road cars with
up to 10 thou, not exhibiting any problems for the driver.
If you don't want to get a dial gauge, you can set up a bit of
steel, clamped to an axle stand, with one end very close [a couple
of thou] to the disc. Now use feeler gauges to check the clearance
at 8 points around the disc. Don't be too amazed if your new discs
are not true. & yes, it is possable that your hub face is not true.
If all looks OK there, just check your castor. Over about 5
degrees "CAN" vive you wheel wobble, under brakes, & if it was going
to happen on any road car, our Triumphs are most likely to suffer
from it.
There are a dozen other, more obscure, possable causes, but much
less likely.
Hasbeen