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Date:         Tue, 17 Nov 2009 12:58:57 -0500
Reply-To:     pdooley <psdooley@VERIZON.NET>
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From:         pdooley <psdooley@VERIZON.NET>
Subject:      Re: Intermittent brake sticking
Comments: To: Jonathan Poole <jfpoolio@GMAIL.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <2cb866ef0911170929n1f1219c0y76f124299b5048fd@mail.gmail.com>
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My money is on the caliper. They can freeze up. Even with flushing, if you don't fully compress the piston(s) into the caliper you retain old brake fluid. This can cause problems. The ideal procedure would be to fully disassemble the calipers and wheel cylinders every 2 years to make sure no old fluid remains, but that's a bit tedious. I like to just squish as much out as possible and change every 2 yrs.

-----Original Message----- From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com] On Behalf Of Jonathan Poole Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 12:29 PM To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM Subject: Intermittent brake sticking

Hello list,

A problem is slowly developing on my '83 air cooled westy. A couple of times in the past week of around town driving I have noticed a little brake drag (while at a light for instance or when stopping and starting a lot). I also, after short highway drives I have noticed a slight burning smell a few times. This didn't immediately remind me of typical brake pad smells, probably because I am running some organic type pads up front. In any case I have tracked the problem down to the front left/drivers wheel only. I have not been able to get the brakes to stick while testing but it seems that they have only done this after a lot of town/stop and go driving. The only recent change that my van has seen is a move to coastal carolina where it is wet and salty. I need to get my van out of here before it starts rusting, but that's another story. I have spent months in different coastal areas in this van recently and have never had this problem so I don't know if this is related.

Around 2 years ago I replaced most of the brake system including rotors, pads, bearings and hoses up front - shoes, drums, slaves, springs, hoses etc. in back and a new master cylinder and copious flushing. I also dissassembled and cleaned out the balancer/check ball thing at the same time. I haven't adjusted, bled or tinkered with the brakes in quite some time. All friction surfaces are in good shape though and I have plenty of pad/shoe left.

A few other details. My parking brake is a bit tight and only clicks once, or twice typically. When doing a lot of city driving I sometimes get annoying brake squeak from the rear wheels I think. This always goes away when I get out of the city. I've only noticed this a few times (Boston, NYC and other similar places where the driving involved a lot of medium speed stops).

I'm not sure how to proceed on this one as I shouldn't have a collapsing hose since they are fairly new. I suspect that something is a bit out of adjustment and that either the sea level air pressure or rust has caused the driver caliper to not always release fully. It doesn't bind tightly though and it is hard to notice. My infrared thermometer is really helpful though once it did smoke a bit from that wheel. I hope I didn't cook the grease. It is synthetic so hopefully that is no problem.

Any suggestions for adjustments, troubleshooting etc. are appreciated.

Thanks,

Jonathan Poole


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