so we bleed the brakes and it pulls to the right. I can't understand why because we got ride of all of the air in the system. the front calipers and pads are new. rear is drums and those are fine. i mustve done something wrong. any tips anyone is willing to share? i hate bleeding brakes ... i can change anything on them but i suck at bleeding them. thank you
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fastTa
Also check the air pressures in your front tires. Just a few pounds low can make the car pull to one side while braking.
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Did you clamp the hose, loosen the bleeder and collapse the piston or did you just push the fluid back up into the master cylinder? If you did just push it back in you could have pushed a piece of trash up into the proportioning valve or the ABS unit if equipped which can hang in the line and cause it to pull. A friend of mine has a 94 Chevy truck that the dealer did that to and it took several years to figure it out. He has to take all the connections loose and back flush everything to fix it. What a PITA it was too.2002 Electron Blue Vette, 1SC, FE3/Z51, G92 3.15 gears, 308.9 RWHP 321.7 RWTQ (before any mods), SLP headers, Z06 exhaust, MSD Ignition Wires, AC Delco Iridium Spark Plugs, 160 t-stat, lots of ECM tuning
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I didn't believe it was possible either, but on an older car (89 bird) I once didn't seat the brake fluid reservior seal quite right (older GM ones were a kinda a pita) and it got pretty messy.
Ended up getting junk lodged in one of the caliper brake lines. An evidently talented brake shop dude figured this out first go at it and everything was ok again after replacing that line.
The brakes didn't pull consistently during steady pressure - but if you stabbed the brakes it'd jerk noticeably.
Hope that helps.
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Did you relube the sliding pins? Stuck piston? After a drive, carefully see if one caliper is hotter than the other...that could be indication that one caliper is failing or stuck. I had a stuck caliper on the driveside that made the car pull left.
Christopher Teng
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fastTa
Originally posted by ChristopherrrDid you relube the sliding pins? Stuck piston? After a drive, carefully see if one caliper is hotter than the other...that could be indication that one caliper is failing or stuck. I had a stuck caliper on the driveside that made the car pull left.
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Originally posted by fastTaI use my infrared thermometer to check each side's caliper and rotor temp.
Christopher Teng
1999 · A4 · 3.73's · Auburn LSD · Whisper Lid · K&N · Pacesetter Headers/Y-pipe
Magnaflow Cat & Catback · MSD Coils/Wires · Bosch +4 Plugs · EGR Bypass
B&M SuperCooler · 160* Stat · Descreened MAF · SLP CAI · BMR STB & SFC
Strano Sways · Eibach Springs · Bilstein HD Shocks · Hawk-Pads · Brembo Blanks
Speedlines · Nitto 555s · Texas Speed Mail Tune
Lots of Weight Savings · Stubby Antenna · Corbeau TRS · Zaino · 273K
F-Body Dirty Dozen
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fastTa
Originally posted by ChristopherrrSee...we're not all that fortunate as Kevin. Some of us have to rely on more less technological advanced equipment like our sense of touch. LOL!
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