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AdiSRI
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21st Nov 04 at 18:52   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

wat can cause this...

its the same side that had a leaking brake line at MOT time...
myke
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21st Nov 04 at 18:59   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i'd guess that you need to replace the cylinder.

just a guess though.....
Ian
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You need to check both really. Could be one isn't doing enough or the other adjusted up too much.
Joff
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I decided to get my rears looked at while the car was in...

Big old groove in the rear drums and shoes were a tad worn...

I think they were the original 118k items
AdiSRI
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well i mean it locks on when iu apply the handbrake and leave it for a bit...

sometimes it has to be really banged off using a good bit of throttle...

also the carpulls that way, cud it be siezed?
deanmcreynolds26
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21st Nov 04 at 19:29   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

could be the adjuster spring has came off.. common fault either that or it needs replaced...
AdiSRI
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21st Nov 04 at 19:35   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

bugger im gonna get it looked at in service in a couple of weeks but i was hoping to not have a hefty bill.....
deanmcreynolds26
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21st Nov 04 at 21:03   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

hynes manual out do it urself
ed
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Na, it's normal. Mine does it and I know a few people who have had the same problem. Probably something WD40 will solve as it is probably caused by a part rusting - but it's only the handbrake. If it does it all the time though then you have a problem
myke
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quote:
Originally posted by AdiSRI
well i mean it locks on when iu apply the handbrake and leave it for a bit...

sometimes it has to be really banged off using a good bit of throttle...

also the carpulls that way, cud it be siezed?



my calibra used to do this.
i'd recommed you remove the wheel and empty the drum of whatever's in there.
probably loads of dust. they may be cusing it to stick.
ed
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But then you'd get dirty hands
AdiSRI
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lol very true, ifits summat small like that hell do it for nothing anyhoo...
Stone Cold Rattlesnake
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22nd Nov 04 at 00:01   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

has something been changed in the brakes recently? i remember when i had a few bits sorted and changed at mot time the car handle a bit funny cos i had to wear the new parts in

AdiSRI
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um well not really the rear axle was changed and the brake line on that side wasnt done up properly and so leaked...

this was noticed and fixed at MOT a couple of months ago and its been getting dodgy in last month or so but no changes since the MOT
Siberia
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ugh.. rear brakes are messy bastids to work on the pages of my haynes thats the rear brakes atre on are stuck together with grease

its probably a spring after coming off....
Richie
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take the lip off the inside of the drum and replace the springs. Also check the adjuster fork

 
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