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Subject: Re: [Im stumped, full text]
From: Matthew Trebelhorn <matttrebelhorn@netscape.net>
Date: 14 Sep 00 08:55:37 EDT
Fluid loss from a wheel cylinder will get the drums/linings dirty and
cause a side-to-side difference in braking.  Just a thought.

Matt


ATWEDITOR@aol.com wrote:
>
> I try to work things out on my own before coming to The List--the fact
the GT
> is on the road is proof of that--but this one has me stumped.  My
> roadster--until now--has had no real brake problems.  Last spring I fried a
> front wheel bearing, and caused the disk pads on that side to get very
hot.
> I replaced both bearings and the pads.  Now, however--and I'm uncertain
> exactly when this started--after I drive a few miles and step on the
brakes,
> the rear seems to fade briefly to the left before everything evens out and
> brakes straight ahead.  At speed the fade gets considerable.  I have done
> this "hands off" and the front is not pulling.  Also, the U-bolts on the
rear
> axles are fine...there is no torque steer during acceleration.  I have
> adjusted the rear brakes so they certainly are not dragging, and all the
> wheels seem equally warm after shutdown.  Here's my question--what the
heck?
>
> Sorry for the first incomplete message.
>
> Jay Donoghue
> 72B
> 72B-GT
> 66 Mustang


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