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MAJOR brake problem... (after install)


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Well I just finished the front brake install on my '78 and I have a big time problem...

 

I got the brakes all bleed, that worked fine, have decent brake pressure.

 

BUT when the car moves, its like a metal ochestra under my front wheels... MAJOR grinding. I know its because its new pads, and a new rotor and theres not alot of space there, but how in the heck can this be fixed or what is the problem??? Im totally clueless...

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I've changed the brakes on a bunch of cars, and I have NEVER had grinding noises afterwards. Before, sometimes, but that's what backing metal on rotor sounds like, and that's why the brake job happened.

 

Jack the front up, rotate the tires, and figure out what's causing it.

 

-=Russ=-

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Brand spankin new rotors.

 

I just pressed the pistons down all the way to be sure, greased the caliper shim thingies, and basically re-did everything.

 

Its even worse now...

 

EXTREME metal on metal sound.

 

did you push the pistons in, or screw them in?

 

edit, does the '78 even have screw in pistons?

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I once changed the pads on a Dodge pickup, and put one side in backwards. It is quite noisy with the metal side of the pad against the rotor. Didn't hurt anything, I test drove it and pulled right back into the garage and turned that pad over. Embarrasing? Live and learn. Russell

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Check your e-brake, it might be on a little.

Its not on, I gave it several yanks several times to be sure.

 

The pads seem to be right, unless they have too much material, they are metal masters.

 

I spun both brakes with the wheels off, they both do it, but one more than another.

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