James Romano
Well-Known Member
Hi. I've been working with a problem that I can't seem to pin down. Last week I had an issue with my front brakes slowly locking up. It started as a slight groan and as I headed home, brakes were nearly locked to the point of being un-drivable.
I tore into the problem by backing off the pads, allowing time to cool and removing the drums. I replaced both wheel cylinders as both sides were locked. I also put in all new springs, greased up the pad/plate contact points and checked all the lines. I figured with replacing the front wheel cylinders, I'd be ok. The old ones were all rusty on the inside as I took them apart to investigate.
Since then I also sorted a leaking front left brake line and bled the fronts again.
Took the car out today with all the confidence in the world... nearly didn't make it home as the same issue reared it's head as soon as I put hard pressure on the brakes in traffic. Pulled over and let the car sit for a good half-hour. Drove it home... parked it in the garage as it was too late to do anything with it.
All new SS lines, new dual Master Cylinder, booster was rebuilt.. everything is new in the system accept the two rear wheel cylinders and the pads all around. They looked good. Wagner DOT3/4 fluid in the system.
Adjusted front brakes to spin with a little friction. Both front wheel bearings were torqued to tight to set the bearing, then backed off to zero and set to very minimal torque.
What the heck could be causing my fronts to lock-up like that? I didn't check the rears yet, but I will this week. The problem happens after I drive a little while, then go into any kind of stop-and-go situation... or hard braking. The brakes are not releasing pressure once it gets hot. Let it cool a while, and brakes are good.
Thanks in advance!
I tore into the problem by backing off the pads, allowing time to cool and removing the drums. I replaced both wheel cylinders as both sides were locked. I also put in all new springs, greased up the pad/plate contact points and checked all the lines. I figured with replacing the front wheel cylinders, I'd be ok. The old ones were all rusty on the inside as I took them apart to investigate.
Since then I also sorted a leaking front left brake line and bled the fronts again.
Took the car out today with all the confidence in the world... nearly didn't make it home as the same issue reared it's head as soon as I put hard pressure on the brakes in traffic. Pulled over and let the car sit for a good half-hour. Drove it home... parked it in the garage as it was too late to do anything with it.
All new SS lines, new dual Master Cylinder, booster was rebuilt.. everything is new in the system accept the two rear wheel cylinders and the pads all around. They looked good. Wagner DOT3/4 fluid in the system.
Adjusted front brakes to spin with a little friction. Both front wheel bearings were torqued to tight to set the bearing, then backed off to zero and set to very minimal torque.
What the heck could be causing my fronts to lock-up like that? I didn't check the rears yet, but I will this week. The problem happens after I drive a little while, then go into any kind of stop-and-go situation... or hard braking. The brakes are not releasing pressure once it gets hot. Let it cool a while, and brakes are good.
Thanks in advance!