Brake drag
cobram at juno.com
cobram at juno.com
Sun Jul 3 18:52:08 PDT 2011
Check if it's only one caliper which is doing this. If one wheel is
hotter than the rest, then it's likely you have a bad brake hose at that
wheel.
FWIW-I've never had any problems with calipers or masters I've rebuilt.
It's not rocket science, it's changing simple seals.
BCNU,
Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes.
On Sun, 03 Jul 2011 13:49:15 +0100 Richard van der Hoff
<quattro at rvanderhoff.org.uk> writes:
> Hi folks,
>
> Recently acquired a 1983 Type 44 200. It seems that once it gets
> warmed
> up, the brakes start sticking heavily. You can get them to release
> by
> jabbing at the brake pedal a bit, but they'll soon stick again.
>
> I seem to recall this is a symptom of a bad master cylinder. I also
> seem
> to recall that the received wisdom is that rebuilding the MC is a
> false
> economy - is that right? (I'm afraid I'm not gunning for longevity
> here
> - it needs to last a few months and then the interesting bits will
> get
> lifted for spares for a quattro).
>
>
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