digmy76
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I recently replaced the front disk brakes (completely, rotor/hub assembly, all new bearings, calipers and pads). Then I found out that my booster was bad and replaced it. I then experienced the hot rims in 2wd. I adjusted the booster rod out a little and fixed that problem. Have been driving around in 2wd with no problems.
Today I used 4wd a little (about 5 min. worth for about 500 yds.) I noticed that my temp gage went up to 220 (it normally runs at about 180) then put it back in 2wd and drove 2 miles home. When I got in the garage I noticed that the rims were red hot.
I know I have the brakes adjusted correctly now since they were not getting hot when running around in 2wd. So, could it be something with the bearings or is it something else? I have no clue what else it could be, or what could cause the brakes to heat up again. ?:?
UPDATE - Please help! I tried to go off road and put it in 4wd and it was like I had my foot on the brake as hard as I could. I had to really get on the gas to get moving. If I went in reverse there was no resistance and it seemed fine. Also, after moving this way in 4wd for less than a minute my engine temp went from 180 to 210, in less than a minute!!! I definitely need help. I don't know if anybody at a shop here in Charlotte would know enough about the 4wd setup on my 76 to fix it. As a reminder I did totally replace the hub/rotor assembly (one piece) and all the brake components and bearings (inner and outer). As I mentioned before the "cups" that came with the bearings did not get used in the brake system, as they were not there when I removed the original setup?? Is this right for the one-piece hub/rotor setup? Anybody in the area willing to help out can plan on a case of beer or something!!
Eliminated the brakes from the equation. Now it is either the TC or the Hub/rotor assembly. See above for more updated info on 4wd problems.
Today I used 4wd a little (about 5 min. worth for about 500 yds.) I noticed that my temp gage went up to 220 (it normally runs at about 180) then put it back in 2wd and drove 2 miles home. When I got in the garage I noticed that the rims were red hot.
I know I have the brakes adjusted correctly now since they were not getting hot when running around in 2wd. So, could it be something with the bearings or is it something else? I have no clue what else it could be, or what could cause the brakes to heat up again. ?:?
UPDATE - Please help! I tried to go off road and put it in 4wd and it was like I had my foot on the brake as hard as I could. I had to really get on the gas to get moving. If I went in reverse there was no resistance and it seemed fine. Also, after moving this way in 4wd for less than a minute my engine temp went from 180 to 210, in less than a minute!!! I definitely need help. I don't know if anybody at a shop here in Charlotte would know enough about the 4wd setup on my 76 to fix it. As a reminder I did totally replace the hub/rotor assembly (one piece) and all the brake components and bearings (inner and outer). As I mentioned before the "cups" that came with the bearings did not get used in the brake system, as they were not there when I removed the original setup?? Is this right for the one-piece hub/rotor setup? Anybody in the area willing to help out can plan on a case of beer or something!!
Eliminated the brakes from the equation. Now it is either the TC or the Hub/rotor assembly. See above for more updated info on 4wd problems.
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