Drum Brakes
Disc Brakes
Brake Facts
Simple Questions
100

Drum brakes apply stopping pressure by squeezing in? Or by pushing out?

Pushing out.

100

Disc brakes apply braking pressure by pushing out or squeezing in?

Squeezing in. 

100

What has replaced braking cables as a more reliable solution?

Hydraulic brake lines

100

The job of the brakes is to...

Slow or stop the vehicle

200

Give one reason why drum brakes are inferior to disc brakes.

They get hot, the apply stopping pressure by pushing out instead of squeezing in, they have many more parts and are more difficult to service, etc.

200

Instead of a drum disc brakes have a ______

Rotor

200

Identify this part...

Brake shoes

200

How many brake rotors are on a car with disc brakes?

4 rotors

300

Some smaller vehicles today still utilize drum brakes where? In the front or rear?

In the rear where approx. 30% of braking power is needed.

300

Instead of curved brake shoes disc brakes have ___________

Brake pads

300

Why do brake rotors often have holes and fins?

To help cool the rotor down

300

What part does the driver apply pressure to in order to stop the vehicle?

Brake pedal

400

What part in the drum assembly is responsible for pushing the brake shoes into the drum?

Cam lobe or S cam

400

Disc brakes are more or less effective than drum brakes?

More effective.

400

What part is responsible for compressing brake fluid in the brake lines to apply the brakes?

Master cylinder

400

What type of fluid is used for modern brake systems?

Hydraulic fluid or brake fluid

500

What part of the Drum Assembly is responsible for relieving brake pressure after the brakes have been applied?

Return springs

500

In newer vehicles with drum brakes in the rear, they must have disc brakes in the front because front brakes are responsible for approx ____% of stopping power.

70%

500

What was the earliest type of braking system called?

Wooden external friction jam brake

500

When brakes squeel you should?

Inspect your brakes