
I gather that my van (ahem - shell

A little while after I bought it last year the brakes started making the most amazing and entertaining noises, so I took the van to a "reputable" Minor specialist. He said the problem was being caused by seized calipers - the calipers weren't retracting properly so the shoes were constantly in contact with the hubs. He had the wheels off and showed me what he meant - it was taking a huge amount of force to get the calipers to retract.
He freed the calipers but warned me that it was likely to happen again. Sure enough they started making the same noise shortly afterwards; but as this was just before I took it off the road to be restored I thought *best Scarlett O'Hara impression*: "I won't worry about it today, I'll worry about it tomorrow..."
Both he and another Minor specialist have told me that this tends to happen with Marina discs and also that the parts are tricky to get hold of if they go wrong: both have recommended that I replace my Marina set-up with a Sierra-based one. It's fair to mention that both are in a position to sell me the new kit, and to charge me for fitting it, although in at least one case I don't feel that this is the sole reason for their recommendation. Although possibly "once bitten" recently it doesn't mean I am viewing all Minor specialists with the same "shy"ness.
Now someone who belongs to this forum has recently told me that they reckon that these stories about the problems which go along with the Marina set-up aren't necessarily true, and I needn't change to Sierras at all, just service the Marina discs etc and get it all working proper like.

What do you expert types think? Should I get my Marina-based system overhauled: or should I give up with it and switch to a Sierra-based set instead?
I don't know much about brakes but I do know how essential they are



Grateful for all advice!
Juliet xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx