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Re: Car pulls to left.

To: Healey Lista <healeys@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Car pulls to left.
From: Magnus Karlsson <magnuskarlsson@bornet.net>
Date: Sun, 25 Dec 2005 22:56:02 +0100
It is very common that there is a small amount of air left in the  
brake lines, when a problem like this arises. In your case it might  
be in the front right part of the circuit.

Magnus Karlsson
Sweden
24 dec 2005 kl. 18.20 skrev Simon Lachlan:

> A Happy Christmas to one and all. And thank you for all your help  
> this year.
>
>
>
> Just to indulge me one more time
>
>
>
> My car is 62 BT7 3000. It has recently started pulling slightly to  
> the left
> when I brake.
>
>
>
> The car has been off the road for some weeks while Ive done a  
> number of
> things to it. Mostly cosmetic, but two seem very likely culprits  
> indeed.
>
> Its worth considering that the car did not pull to the left before  
> I took
> it apart! So, plainly, this is self inflicted!!
>
> Tyre pressures, though not checked, look fine and were fine when I  
> garaged
> the car, say, 5 weeks ago.
>
>
>
> 1)       Ive disassembled and fixed up the front right brake  
> calliper which
> appeared to have had problems.rubber seals a bit cooked etc.(I did  
> replace
> the two little seals inside).
>
> 2)       Ive disassembled the back left brake drum and replaced  
> the slave
> cylinder seals.
>
> 3)       I replaced the front wheel bearings on both sides. All  
> correctly
> shimmed and within correct torque settings. (I think!!) Wheels  
> moving freely
> on hubs and not wobbling(!) etcetc
>
>
>
> Both went back together as easily as these things ever do though  
> the two
> little plates holding the slave to the back plate presented an  
> interesting
> puzzle, but I got there with help from you all.
>
> I consult three manuals in these situations. (I often wish Id  
> consulted
> them more thoroughly at the time, but, on this occasion, I thought  
> that I
> had!) Neither brake is leaking
>
>
>
> It appears that I may have put the shoes in arse about face (as we
> seasonally say). Can this be possible?
>
> I suppose that it must be possible if the manuals mention it, but  
> Haynes and
> Autopress tend to plagiarize/pricis the BMC original so ambiguities  
> in the
> latter tend to be passed on to the former
>
> Can their being in backwards give me the symptoms described?
>
>
>
> There is no noise, untoward heat or excessive brake smell to  
> accompany this
> irritating state of affairs.




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