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Re: Front brake calipers siezing.

To: simjason@ix.netcom.com
Subject: Re: Front brake calipers siezing.
From: "Thomas Wannenburg" <twannen@isnet.is.bgsm.edu>
Date: Sat, 10 Aug 1996 10:33:52 -0400 (EDT)
This is an interesting problem.  The fact that only the front brakes are 
affected is probably a clue - clearly there is a one - way valve effect 
somewhere in the front system.  Assuming that the rear brake system is OK (no 
obstruction to the rear brakes), the symptoms suggest that the defect is either 
in the front hydraulic system - before it bifurcates to the individual brakes or
in the master cylinder. You probably have a dual piston MC.  If I remember 
correctly, the two pistons are connected by a link pin.  If this breaks, the 
secondary piston may not be pulled back by the spring, maintaining pressure in 
that part of the circuit (developed the first time you pumped the pedal).  If 
this were the case I would expect that after an initial gush, no more fluid 
could be bled from the front calipers.  One potential flaw in this reasoning is 
that I am not sure whether the primary and secondary pistons supply only front 
or rear brakes.  My theory would work if the front piston supplied the front - 
don't know off hand - but will check my Midget.
    You could localize the problem by disconnecting one line at a time from the 
MC.  If the problem is as I described the calipers should unlock after you undid
the front line where it goes into the MC.  If they remain locked after both are 
disconnected, the problem is in the lines - probably at the brake pressure 
warning cylinder.  It seems unlikely that the problem could be in the calipers 
as both would have to be affected.
     Please let us know how it turns out.

Tom Wannenburg
74 Midget


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