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Happy Thursday!
I've attempted to poke around at previous threads but can't seem to find this exact answer.
I recently rebuilt the front end of my 1976. New axles, spindle, rotor, calipers, brake pads, steering linkage, etc. The only thing new I could not find was steering knuckles, but I did replace the ball joints.
I have some noise (ticking and rubbing), only at speed (~30 mph) coming from just the passenger side. It goes away when I press the brakes. If I lift up the front, the wheels spin pretty freely and I can't make any noise manually spinning it. However there is some drag from the brakes on both sides. When I installed the new rotor, calipers, brake pads it was really tight.
Finally coming to my question. Should the caliper piston recess completely away from the brake pads when I lift up on the brake pedal (sucked in by the reverse hydraulic pressure)? Currently it does not and again there is some drag. Might be a problem?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Eugene
I've attempted to poke around at previous threads but can't seem to find this exact answer.
I recently rebuilt the front end of my 1976. New axles, spindle, rotor, calipers, brake pads, steering linkage, etc. The only thing new I could not find was steering knuckles, but I did replace the ball joints.
I have some noise (ticking and rubbing), only at speed (~30 mph) coming from just the passenger side. It goes away when I press the brakes. If I lift up the front, the wheels spin pretty freely and I can't make any noise manually spinning it. However there is some drag from the brakes on both sides. When I installed the new rotor, calipers, brake pads it was really tight.
Finally coming to my question. Should the caliper piston recess completely away from the brake pads when I lift up on the brake pedal (sucked in by the reverse hydraulic pressure)? Currently it does not and again there is some drag. Might be a problem?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Eugene
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