Montyjohn
Well-Known Member
So when I got home last night I was overtaken by a cloud of smoke coming from my offside rear wheel.
The brakes and whole alloy were very hot, ticking away, and it looked like it wanted to catch fire. Lots of smoke.
I've taken a look today and it's magically freed itself off.
I removed the slider pins. They were fine, gave them a clean and re-grease.
I drew the piston out as far as I dare and cleaned any resin type crap off it. Piston was nice and shiny with no rust. Pushed in and out a couple of times. All seems good.
Whilst at it I cleaned up all the hangar surfaces with a light file. The pads weren't stuck when removed so assume wasn't the issue.
Flexi hose looks to be in good nick on the outside. No idea on the inside.
I decided to bleed some fluid through as I figured the old fluid had been cooked to death.
It seems to be working ok now (not driven yet) but I didn't really fix anything.
Any ideas what I might be missing?
The brakes and whole alloy were very hot, ticking away, and it looked like it wanted to catch fire. Lots of smoke.
I've taken a look today and it's magically freed itself off.
I removed the slider pins. They were fine, gave them a clean and re-grease.
I drew the piston out as far as I dare and cleaned any resin type crap off it. Piston was nice and shiny with no rust. Pushed in and out a couple of times. All seems good.
Whilst at it I cleaned up all the hangar surfaces with a light file. The pads weren't stuck when removed so assume wasn't the issue.
Flexi hose looks to be in good nick on the outside. No idea on the inside.
I decided to bleed some fluid through as I figured the old fluid had been cooked to death.
It seems to be working ok now (not driven yet) but I didn't really fix anything.
Any ideas what I might be missing?