Brian K
Member
Hi all!
I rebuilt the whole brake system on my '70 1100 4x4. It's got the uber-unobtanium lockheed front system, so I wanted to ensure that everything was a-ok in there. I ended up rebuilding the frozen brake light equalizer block, rebuilt the front wheel cylinders, repacked the bearings, and bled the system until I was blue in the face.
I then extra-carefully adjusted all the star-wheels so there is absolutely equal "just-so" rolling resistance on each wheel ......and:
upon light pressure of the pedal, the front brakes stop evenly. Upon heavier or full brake pedal, the brakes pull to the right. It's more annoying than anything, because I thought I was so careful. I don't think I got any grease on the pads and I don't believe that there is any fluid leakage from the rebuilt wheel cylinders.......
Any ideas? I'm stuck on this one.
Thanks!
Brian klea
I rebuilt the whole brake system on my '70 1100 4x4. It's got the uber-unobtanium lockheed front system, so I wanted to ensure that everything was a-ok in there. I ended up rebuilding the frozen brake light equalizer block, rebuilt the front wheel cylinders, repacked the bearings, and bled the system until I was blue in the face.
I then extra-carefully adjusted all the star-wheels so there is absolutely equal "just-so" rolling resistance on each wheel ......and:
upon light pressure of the pedal, the front brakes stop evenly. Upon heavier or full brake pedal, the brakes pull to the right. It's more annoying than anything, because I thought I was so careful. I don't think I got any grease on the pads and I don't believe that there is any fluid leakage from the rebuilt wheel cylinders.......
Any ideas? I'm stuck on this one.
Thanks!
Brian klea