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Old 04-28-2002, 02:22 PM   #1
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My left front disk brake is dragging on my 1971 K10. Does anyone know what the cause generally is? It gets so hot it smokes. I replaced the right front a couple of years ago and I will probably just go get a rebuilt one for the left. Thanks
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Old 04-28-2002, 03:55 PM   #2
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More than likely the piston in the left front caliper is seized and will not return to its proper position when the brake pedal is released...
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Old 04-28-2002, 08:38 PM   #3
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99.9% of the time that's the piston in the caliper, like he said. Usually the easiest fix is just slap a new caliper on there.
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Thanks Snowman & everyone else. I went to Schuck's and bought a rebuilt one. (I wish NAPA was open on Sunday.) The price was right, 20 bucks after I gave them my core. Snowman suggested the brake lines probably need replacing. That's what I will do next. Not a good idea to have all new brakes with 30 year old rubber lines.
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Old 04-29-2002, 03:46 AM   #6
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My '68 does the same thing but usually after sitting for a while. The rear brakes also lock up at the same time. I am going to repack the wheel cylinders. The rear one is leaking. I hope it fixes the problem. I will let you know.
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Old 04-29-2002, 08:39 AM   #7
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It could easily be the hose also. The old rubber lines swell shut on the inside so that the fluid will be forced through when you step on the pedal, but there is no spring or anything on the piston in the caliper to force it back through. Disk brakes depend on the free flow of fluid back to the reservoir to release the pads. I have seen this happen on rubber lines that were only a few years old. This is probably the same thing snowman said. Snowman please post your advice on the board for everyone to see!

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Old 04-29-2002, 10:10 AM   #8
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I had the same problem a few months ago. One morning, I noticed from a stop the truck would pull to the right a little. By the time I got home that afternoon it was pulling hard to the left under braking and still pulling to the right from a stop.

I pulled the wheels and inspected both hoses and the calipers. I tried to bleed the right side and sure enough I was just getting drips through the line.

Since both hoses appeared to be about the same age I replaced them both and solved the problem.

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the reason i did not post for every one to read was my reply would not work on the board. its is working now so i will help out when i can. thanks guys the snowman in ill.
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