Bilko
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So the honeymoon is over and after 150 trouble-free miles my rear brake stuck on. I let out some fluid and let it cool down and it freed off. It had got so hot, the disc (a new Girling drilled version) had gone gold.
I removed the caliper but found nothing wrong. I renewed the seals anyway and fitted new brake pads and all seemed okay. Bled the system, checked it was working with the brake pedal and went for a short test ride and it stuck on again.
Pulled everything apart again, refitted and this time I went for a 3 mile ride but didn't use the rear brake. When I got home the disc was hot, caliper body was cold. So something appears to be touching even though I can rotate the rear wheel easily.
The rear brake system is almost completely new from end-to-end including a new master cylinder, new AN brake lines and the new disc. The only original part in the system is the caliper and I have chamfered the edges to allow for the floating disc bobbins.
Reading other posts, one of the suggestions is to check that the master cylinder is alligned properly, but It's new, been fine for 150 miles and the brake had real bite. I can't imagine why it would change? I've also checked that the vent hole in the cap is clear.
One thing I have noticed is the caliper is not sitting square over the disc. It appears 'cocked' from top-to-bottom? I've double-checked the rear wheel alignment and it's bang on.
What could cause this?
Why was it fine for 150 miles if something was wrong from the start?
Is it crucial for the disc to be centered/square with a floating disc?
Not sure what to do next but the Sun is shining for a change and I'm stuck in!
I removed the caliper but found nothing wrong. I renewed the seals anyway and fitted new brake pads and all seemed okay. Bled the system, checked it was working with the brake pedal and went for a short test ride and it stuck on again.
Pulled everything apart again, refitted and this time I went for a 3 mile ride but didn't use the rear brake. When I got home the disc was hot, caliper body was cold. So something appears to be touching even though I can rotate the rear wheel easily.
The rear brake system is almost completely new from end-to-end including a new master cylinder, new AN brake lines and the new disc. The only original part in the system is the caliper and I have chamfered the edges to allow for the floating disc bobbins.
Reading other posts, one of the suggestions is to check that the master cylinder is alligned properly, but It's new, been fine for 150 miles and the brake had real bite. I can't imagine why it would change? I've also checked that the vent hole in the cap is clear.
One thing I have noticed is the caliper is not sitting square over the disc. It appears 'cocked' from top-to-bottom? I've double-checked the rear wheel alignment and it's bang on.
What could cause this?
Why was it fine for 150 miles if something was wrong from the start?
Is it crucial for the disc to be centered/square with a floating disc?
Not sure what to do next but the Sun is shining for a change and I'm stuck in!