Now here's one aimed for a kindly testers opinion perhaps - I understand the present requirements for the MOT roller brake test requires a recording of 50% min efficiency reading of the service braking effort equated to the vehicle weight, and a 25% on the parking brake covering the Morris Minor. Modern car discs must have an advantage in grip/pressure over the old our old shoe/drum system presumably in more easily acheiving a 'good' % reading figure for the statutory MOT requirement ?
If the Minors braking system is well maintained as it should be on presentation to a MOT test how near down to the 50% minimum should we all expect to achieve as an average % reading I wondered, is the old system struggling to achieve this figure or is there still a fair margin of acceptable braking efficiency for a well maintained Minor in all this ?
Everything o.k in general with the car but - Unfortunately my car has just been 'failed' on a low reading on just the o/s rear wheels braking efficiency (just had new shoes and checked all cylinders, also hub oil bearing seals prior to test (I thought carefully) Fluid level has remained full in M/Cylinder. Will be carefully re-checking and adjusting brake system again before the re-test, all assuming the tester has the correct weight available on the modern database for the brake test formula. Presumably the machine will always take a weight measurement (Should I will take a note of the vehicle weight just in case to check, if this is permitted as it is tax classed as 'Historic Vehicle' ?)
How confident are others that the Minor is 'easily' capable of achieving the requirements modern roller test in general with our Minor's originally designed system if the % efficiency figures are possibly increased from the 50% efficiency figure as has been muted for sometime in the future ??
Interested with any feedback.
