On Mon, 18 Aug 1997 14:44:42 -0700 "Randy Rees (Volt Computer)"
<a-rrees@microsoft.com> writes:
> This list has invaluable information and many years of MG
>insight, so I hope between all of you someone can figure this out.
>
>
> My brakes work great, they don't pull when I stop, no fad or
>anything for the last three month since the rebuild, so what's the
>problem you say? Just this morning I have this funny modulation in the
>brake pedal. What's so unusual about that you say? It only happens
>when
>turning right, not left or when straight ahead, and happens at all
>speeds. I've taken a quick look at the front suspension and don't
>notice
>anything unusual. I hope somebody has seen this, this car has turned
>into my daily (and only ) driver since my Samurai blew a head gasket.
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Randy Rees
> Windows NT Test Team
>
Randy,
the first thing I would check is the wheel bearings, especialy the LEFT
wheel. That's the one loaded in a right hand turn.
Another possibility is a caliper or rotor loose in it's mounting,
although, I would think this would show up straight, left or right.
None the less, It would behoove you to go through the front brakes with
a fine tooth comb. Something is definitly amiss here, and brakes aint
something to let go.
Rick Morrison
72 MGBGT
74 Midget
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