jtexfisher
Registered Member
Interesting problem with the on '79 1/2 ton. Biggest problem is that the LF brake is sticking. Here's the history.
- Truck has sat for 48 months, +/-.
- Got the truck running, went on test run. LF brake hot, smelly, lots of brake dust generated. Locked up good.
- Attempted to pull caliper, no go. C-clamp etc. would not push piston back into caliper.
- Removed caliper the hard way...used a hammer!
- Replaced caliper with a rebuilt, replaced caliper pins, cleaned caliper mounting areas, bled brakes. Noticed that extreme pressure on the pedal (engine running or not) was required to produce the initial fluid flow to the left front.
- Completed bleed of system, brakes were good.
- On next test drive a sharp stab to the brakes produced the lock condition on the left front.
- Unable to compress piston using c-clamp.
- JUST broke loose the banjo bolt, got a squirt of fluid and the brake released.
- Last 3 can be repeated at will.
- No problem with any of the other 3 brakes.
Anyone seen a similar problem?
jt
- Truck has sat for 48 months, +/-.
- Got the truck running, went on test run. LF brake hot, smelly, lots of brake dust generated. Locked up good.
- Attempted to pull caliper, no go. C-clamp etc. would not push piston back into caliper.
- Removed caliper the hard way...used a hammer!
- Replaced caliper with a rebuilt, replaced caliper pins, cleaned caliper mounting areas, bled brakes. Noticed that extreme pressure on the pedal (engine running or not) was required to produce the initial fluid flow to the left front.
- Completed bleed of system, brakes were good.
- On next test drive a sharp stab to the brakes produced the lock condition on the left front.
- Unable to compress piston using c-clamp.
- JUST broke loose the banjo bolt, got a squirt of fluid and the brake released.
- Last 3 can be repeated at will.
- No problem with any of the other 3 brakes.
Anyone seen a similar problem?
jt