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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 60 Joined: 16-May 20 From: Portland Oregon Member No.: 24,272 Region Association: Pacific Northwest ![]() ![]() |
Hi All,
I just finished putting on rebuilt rear brake calipers done by PMB. Also, new braided steel brake lines and set of new Textar pads on all 4 wheels (1975 914). I took it out to do the “bedding” break-in process and I noticed it was pulling to the right. So, (after doing cool down slow driving)when I got home I checked temperature of rotors. Both back rotors were about 125 degrees. However front right was about 240 degrees. BUT front left was only about 85 degrees. To a novice like me seems like front left is not working. Any suggestions on diagnostic procedures or what to check out. Thanks PDXBob |
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 60 Joined: 16-May 20 From: Portland Oregon Member No.: 24,272 Region Association: Pacific Northwest ![]() ![]() |
I’m going to try the long hose bleeding method suggested by rJames and others. Just ordered speed bleeders from Pelican. I think I’ll route the hose from bleeder valve to reservoir and get some kind of mesh to use as filter; however the fluid looks super clean since I’ve been working on brakes for some time and pumped a lot of new fluid through system.
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