Car Brakes: A Guide to Upgrading, Repair and Maintenance
By (Author) Jon Lawes
The Crowood Press Ltd
The Crowood Press Ltd
17th February 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
629.2460288
Paperback
96
Width 189mm, Height 246mm, Spine 8mm
278g
Modern car braking systems are designed to a very high standard, but the need for the home mechanic to know how to maintain their braking system is as important as ever. Whether upgrading your brakes at home or for the race track, Car Brakes offers guidance on upgrading, repairing and maintaining car braking systems. With step-by-step instructions, the book covers: The key principles of braking systems, both drum and disc Stripping and rebuilding disc and drum brakes, and the replacement of brake pads and callipers Rebuilding and maintaining handbrakes and how to install a hydraulic handbrake Replacing and repairing brake lights Understanding electric braking systems Upgrading your brakes Fault-finding and safety tips AUTHOR: Jon Lawes MRAeS is a motoring author and motorsport and aviation engineer. After an MoD apprenticeship in Aeronautical Engineering, he worked at Boscombe Down on aircraft used for trials and test flying, followed by work as a motorsport engineer and in teaching both aviation and motorsport engineering. His career has taken him everywhere from working on experimental military aircraft to supporting racing cars as diverse as Ferraris and Mazda MX5s. His television appearances include The Discovery Channel and ITV, providing expertise on motorsport related subjects. 121 colour photographs
Jon Lawes MRAeS is a motoring author and motorsport and aviation engineer. After an MoD apprenticeship in Aeronautical Engineering, he worked at Boscombe Down on aircraft used for trials and test flying, followed by work as a motorsport engineer and in teaching both aviation and motorsport engineering. His career has taken him everywhere from working on experimental military aircraft to supporting racing cars as diverse as Ferraris and Mazda MX5s. His television appearances include The Discovery Channel and ITV, providing expertise on motorsport related subjects.