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[GMCnet] Sticking Caliper [message #274236] Mon, 23 March 2015 22:09 Go to next message
ljdavick is currently offline  ljdavick   United States
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Well I’ve thought I smelled burning brakes for the last few days, just driving the coach around town for errands. Today when I pulled in to the lot at Home Depot i smelled it again and thought the coach was running strangely, as if a brake were stuck. I didn’t have my infrared thermometer with me but touching each of the wheels it was abundantly clear that the driver’s front wheel was HOT! Now my question is this - what should I look for to see if the bearing grease has liquified and gone south? Original knuckles - bearing serviced by Tom Hampton about 15,000 miles ago. 80mm calipers installed by the Beloved PO.

I have no idea yet what caused the caliper to freeze, but backing up and jamming on the brakes seemed to make it release. Tom also installed new stainless steel brake lines and I would assume new hoses too.

Larry Davick
A Mystery Machine
1976(ish) Palm Beach
Fremont, CA

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Re: [GMCnet] Sticking Caliper [message #274237 is a reply to message #274236] Mon, 23 March 2015 22:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mr ERFisher is currently offline  Mr ERFisher   United States
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Typically the brake line. Release the bleeder on the to see if it is
under pressure

On Monday, March 23, 2015, Larry Davick wrote:

> Well I’ve thought I smelled burning brakes for the last few days, just
> driving the coach around town for errands. Today when I pulled in to the
> lot at Home Depot i smelled it again and thought the coach was running
> strangely, as if a brake were stuck. I didn’t have my infrared thermometer
> with me but touching each of the wheels it was abundantly clear that the
> driver’s front wheel was HOT! Now my question is this - what should I look
> for to see if the bearing grease has liquified and gone south? Original
> knuckles - bearing serviced by Tom Hampton about 15,000 miles ago. 80mm
> calipers installed by the Beloved PO.
>
> I have no idea yet what caused the caliper to freeze, but backing up and
> jamming on the brakes seemed to make it release. Tom also installed new
> stainless steel brake lines and I would assume new hoses too.
>
> Larry Davick
> A Mystery Machine
> 1976(ish) Palm Beach
> Fremont, CA
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Re: [GMCnet] Sticking Caliper [message #274256 is a reply to message #274236] Tue, 24 March 2015 07:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
USAussie is currently offline  USAussie   United States
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Larry,

The internal bore of the caliper and / or the OD of the piston could be rusted and is not allowing the piston to return.

Regards,
Rob M.


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Well I've thought I smelled burning brakes for the last few days, just driving the coach around town for errands. Today when I
pulled in to the lot at Home Depot i smelled it again and thought the coach was running strangely, as if a brake were stuck. I
didn't have my infrared thermometer with me but touching each of the wheels it was abundantly clear that the driver's front wheel
was HOT! Now my question is this - what should I look for to see if the bearing grease has liquified and gone south? Original
knuckles - bearing serviced by Tom Hampton about 15,000 miles ago. 80mm calipers installed by the Beloved PO.

I have no idea yet what caused the caliper to freeze, but backing up and jamming on the brakes seemed to make it release. Tom also
installed new stainless steel brake lines and I would assume new hoses too.

Larry Davick
A Mystery Machine
1976(ish) Palm Beach
Fremont, CA

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Re: [GMCnet] Sticking Caliper [message #274301 is a reply to message #274236] Tue, 24 March 2015 19:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Cadillackeeper is currently offline  Cadillackeeper   United States
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Its the hose swelled up inside.Lets fluid under brake foot pressure in, but can't let it back out.Change both sides not just one as it will happen soon to the other side.

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Re: [GMCnet] Sticking Caliper [message #274315 is a reply to message #274236] Wed, 25 March 2015 09:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
rscortezzo is currently offline  rscortezzo   United States
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I had a stuck caliper it turned out to be a rock.

Rich Cortezzo
Green Valley AZ
1978 Eleganza II F389018
Re: [GMCnet] Sticking Caliper [message #274378 is a reply to message #274315] Thu, 26 March 2015 08:11 Go to previous message
Jim at the Co-op is currently offline  Jim at the Co-op   United States
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You have had an even with your brakes, chances are most of the other
component partsare also near the end of their envelope of life. If you
don;t want to keep messing with your brakes, change it all. Hoses,
calipers, wheel cylinders, combo valve, master cyl., mybe the boster. Now
you may shoot flames out of the back but at least you can stop the thing
and run away....

Jim Bounds
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> I had a stuck caliper it turned out to be a rock.
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