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[alfa] Re: Rattling brake pads
Forgot to mention... replaced all flexible brake hoses with Goodridge
SS-brake lines (via performatek)
--Mark
----- Original Message -----
From: Ritchie, Jason <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2004 11:47:15 -0600
Subject: Re: Rattling brake pads
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Mark, did you replace
the brake hose when you replaced the caliper? If not, it could be your
brake hose has failed internally and is not actuating the caliper. I got
burned this way once when I bought a rebuilt caliper for one that I thought was
seized only to find out that it was the hose that looked fine on the
outside but
failed on the inside.
>Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 20:55:46
-0400
>From:
Mark Denovich <[email protected]>
>Subject: [alfa] Rattling brake
pads
>Put
new pads (Carbotech Hawks) and rotors all the way around on my
'86
>Spider. I also replaced the driver's rear
brake caliper as the
>piston was hopelessly stuck in the bore. I
was low on patience and
>shelled out the $100 for a refurb
unit.
>Everything works great. The new pads kick
ass. The only problem is
>that
in the newly replaced caliper the pads flop around a bit and
make
>noise. It seems like the pistons retract far
enough to allow them to
>move
around and make noise. This noise goes away with the lightest
>touch
on the brake pedal. I confirmed that the pads have a ton of
>clearance at rest, and that nothing else is
loose. Pad spring is
>properly installed.
>Should I just live with it? I only hear the
noise when I'm driving
>next
to a Jersey barrier where it is reflected back at me.
>-
--Mark
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