Here's a good one for you...
NSR brake is binding, quite pronounced, other rear wheel doesn't bind.
Suspected the caliper at first, so took it off and was a bitch to wind back, started to leak round piston as well, so I've replaced it with a new
caliper.
Still binding NSR only.
Hmmm. From my master cylinder there is a single copper brake line going all the way to the back, which T's at the fuel tank to the left and
right hub. So I break into the T and with the relief in pressure, the caliper frees.
OK, research tells me flexi hoses can swell, degrade inside and prevent fluid flowing back the way, acting as a one way valve and hence the release of
the caliper. So I swap the left and right rear flexi round, NSR is still binding & OSR is ok = confirmation that its not the flexi.
So next I try relieving the pressure at the master cylinder by cracking off the connector pipe there. Caliper frees.
So why does the NSR bind, but the OSR not? Think I might have 2 problems - a dicky master cylinder not releasing pressure to the rear coupled with a
crap OSR caliper (the hand brake doesn't work on this OSR caliper either). Seems unlikely?
Can anyone shed some light on the subject, or suggest some trouble-shooting?
Cheers.
Slacken the nuts holding the m/c to pedal box , if the bind goes it’s not returning fully
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Originally posted by froggy
Slacken the nuts holding the m/c to pedal box , if the bind goes it’s not returning fully
A few years back a mate rolled his track car and a bunch of us helped re shell it over a weekend . Whoever did the brakes forgot to add the 1.6mm shim between the mc and servo which was the remains of a cut down bracket that supported the abs pump . Took some figuring out after the brakes started glowing after a few miles