Alright here it goes.
A couple of weeks ago I purchased my first Fiero, a 86' SE. It has sat for 3 years so the brakes were in pretty poor shape. So far I have replaced everything brake related in the rear end, excluding the left rear flex line. (I plan on doing that soon) In the front I replaced the rotors and the pads.
When I bleed my brakes, the rear works perfect, no binding or anything. The fronts however are giving me problems. The first time I apply the pedal the fronts grab the rotor and don't let go. I have come to believe that something is not letting the fluid back into the reservoir.
I understand that the combination / proportioning valve blocks off the front or rear if there is a big leak. I have also thought that maybe the flex lines have collapsed in such a way that it will let fluid through but it wont let it return.
Any suggestions on what to do? Should I replace the proportioning valve? Does anyone have a exploded view of it? :scratch:
Thanks for the help!
front brakes not releasing
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I just removed the LF caliper. When I removed the flex line from the caliper the piston did not retract into its bore. Shouldn't it release the rotor?
I used a C clamp to press the piston into the caliper. It was quite tough going back in. I removed the caliper and pushed the piston out and found no rust or corrosion anywhere. I believe the calipers need to be replaced.
I used a C clamp to press the piston into the caliper. It was quite tough going back in. I removed the caliper and pushed the piston out and found no rust or corrosion anywhere. I believe the calipers need to be replaced.
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