The Dude Abides Posted August 2, 2010 Share Posted August 2, 2010 So after working on my brothers brakes in his cutlass i thought i would check out the tauruses brakes. I didnt half to check far. Both rear brakes rotors are covered in rust. Like they havent been used in quite a while. All the braking is being done up front. Before i dig into this i was wondering if anyone had come across this problem before. Could the calipers be siezed open. Maybe the sliders need greased, or my porpotioning valve is garbage. Any other ideas would be very helpfull. Ben Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheLoyale Posted August 3, 2010 Share Posted August 3, 2010 Sounds like the piston is just stuck from rust, does he drive this car everyday or has it sat in the yard for a while? Cause even with rust the piston should still be able to move a little (Hydraulics have a lot of pressure ya know) and even if the slider pins rusted and the caliper was stuck to them, the piston should push out enough to still hit the pads. Another idea is, does it have a hand brake? If so that would be manuel cable type (Not hydraulic) so thats one way to see if fluid is getting to the rear or not. If it grabs then you know somethings fishy with the brake lines. -Tom Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mudduck Posted August 7, 2010 Share Posted August 7, 2010 Helped a buddy of mine out a couple weeks ago do the brakes on a BroncoII he recently picked up. It had a blown wheel cylinder in the rear which the previous owner fixed be pinching off the rear brake lines. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nipper Posted August 9, 2010 Share Posted August 9, 2010 Frozen calipers. Slide pins are seized, or the pistons or both. I would see if it is just the sliders, then you may not need to replace calpipers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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