Re: Front wheels don't turn !
[Re: Wedgeman]
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03/02/15 06:41 PM
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Just off the top of my head, calipers could be froze, flex lines might be restricted not allowing fluid back to the master cylinder or there may not be any free play in the brake pedal pushrod to the master cylinder leaving constant pressure on the brakes.
I would also check to see if any rubber parts that touch brake fluid are swollen. That would indicate contamination or the fluid.
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Re: Front wheels don't turn !
[Re: Wedgeman]
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03/02/15 06:49 PM
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When I installed those disc brakes in the front, I put brand new parts all around (calipers-lines-MC).....bleeded them beyond reasonable !
Dan
If your car was a brake drum front car you need the correct porportioning valve. Drum brake cars have more residual pressure to hold the shoes closer to the drum. Disc brake cars dont need as much. We use 10 psi on drum cars and 2 psi on disc cars. Look into that being the cause.
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Re: Front wheels don't turn !
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03/02/15 07:48 PM
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I plan to istall rear disc brake using GM calipers, Cherokee rotors and Dakota Master cyl...
Should use the Dakota prop valve ?
Dan
No, buy an adjustable valve. I wouldn't worry to much about the brake drag, pretty normal. Make sure the pads move nice in the brackets, it'll be fine.They're cheap and then you can get it where you want it. If It's a drag only car with skinny fronts put it in the front brake line. Doug
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Re: Front wheels don't turn !
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03/02/15 09:34 PM
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Ok.........so get an adjust prop valve for the front....what about the rear ??? direct from the Dakota MC ?
Yep..... on your fronts.. loosen the bleeder and spin the wheel.. if it turns freely then you have a issue.. I dont have any stop within a turn(disc brakes)... also a little trick is run your front bearings a little loose to get just a MINOR bit of wobble to kick the pads back quicker
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Re: Front wheels don't turn !
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03/02/15 10:31 PM
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Let me get this.....
If I put the prop valve for the front and direct from the master to the rear, there will be more braking from the rear than the front ??
You are correct.. if you run big tires on the rear and skinnies up front the fronts dont have the braking ability so you want more from the rears
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Re: Front wheels don't turn !
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03/02/15 11:09 PM
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Ok thanks P !
But it doesn't solve my problem of front discs dragging..........
No it doesnt.. your pads are dragging for some reason.. either the pressure doesnt let them back or they are rusty on the sliders... JMO
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