pinbill
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Hello-
I am at a loss, both my front hubs were getting too hot to touch and I repacked the bearings, changed the pads, calipers, and rubber brake hoses. I took it for a ride on the highway without really braking on the way to the on ramp, drove 15 minutes, and then took an uphill off ramp. I could keep my hand on the hub for as long as I wanted. On the way home I tried some more aggressive braking and they got hot again. My mail man said if the back brakes are not working either because of improper adjustment or a bad proportioning valve, it can make the fronts hot.
Today I inspected and adjusted the rear brakes and drums. THey looked good.
Went for a test ride for 10 minutes with some heavy braking. The rears locked up fine and when I got home were at 171.
It seems like the problem is in the brake system, but I don't know where to go next. I mixed dot 3 brake fluid in when I worked on the brakes three days ago and will flush the whole thing Friday, but it just doesn't seem like thats the problem. Didn't check the spindle bearings but the hubs don't get hot unless I use the brakes. Not sure if replacing the master cylinder or the proportioning valve would help because the back brakes are working fine. Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Bill
I am at a loss, both my front hubs were getting too hot to touch and I repacked the bearings, changed the pads, calipers, and rubber brake hoses. I took it for a ride on the highway without really braking on the way to the on ramp, drove 15 minutes, and then took an uphill off ramp. I could keep my hand on the hub for as long as I wanted. On the way home I tried some more aggressive braking and they got hot again. My mail man said if the back brakes are not working either because of improper adjustment or a bad proportioning valve, it can make the fronts hot.
Today I inspected and adjusted the rear brakes and drums. THey looked good.
Went for a test ride for 10 minutes with some heavy braking. The rears locked up fine and when I got home were at 171.
It seems like the problem is in the brake system, but I don't know where to go next. I mixed dot 3 brake fluid in when I worked on the brakes three days ago and will flush the whole thing Friday, but it just doesn't seem like thats the problem. Didn't check the spindle bearings but the hubs don't get hot unless I use the brakes. Not sure if replacing the master cylinder or the proportioning valve would help because the back brakes are working fine. Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Bill