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Old 03-19-2003, 02:56 PM   #1
Earl Junior
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Stuck brake

Last night I roll into the driveway after a few hours down at the local watering hole and as I fumble for my house keys I notice quite a bit of smoke pouring out of the right rear tire.

"That's odd," I say to myself. Actually I said it to the rose bush I walked into while not paying attention to where I was going. I quickly followed up with a "F%$#" a "G%4 D!&$" and a "Son of a B&^$#" as I extracted myself from the rose bush.

I went over, touched the wheel and pretty much repeated the last three things I'd said. That sucker was hot! I've got a blister on one finger to prove it.

Seems I have a brake that is stuck on. I haven't had time to tear into it yet, so I'm not sure what the problem is. Hopefully I haven't ruined anything beyond repair.

Any suggestions on things I need to be looking for? Broken springs? Bad piston? Anything?
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