In a message dated 10/21/2004 6:29:35 AM Pacific Standard Time, 
mgbob@juno.com writes:
> > I was driving up the highway at about 50 mph and all was well for 
> > about 15 miles.  Then slowly the car began to slow down, and when I
> lifted my 
> > foot off the gas the rear right brake felt like it was on.  The car
> wanted to 
> > stop, but only on the right rear...also started getting a smell of
> burning 
> > brake pads.
> > 
> > I immediately pulled over and felt the hub, it was hot.  I checked 
> > the hand brake to see if it was somehow pulled up, or stuck on, but it
> was 
> 
My Arnolt does this frequently on long trips....its always the right rear 
brake that locks up.  I now carry a squirt bottle of water to help the drum 
cool 
down so I can be on my way again.  I attribute this to the exhaust pipe being 
close to the brake line and to my use of silicone brake fluid.  I now have a 
substitute brake master cylinder that I'm going to machine off .050 of the 
piston which should eliminate the problem.  
Terry in Oakland
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