When freewheeling or on throttle, my Surf pulls a little to the left. Pressures are 30psi all round, so maybe tracking? But, when I do brake, the car pulls to the right.
Might the left caliper be sticking? I noticed this behaviour the day I bought the car, and set about cleaning the left caliper based on this assumption, but found that because the brake pipe to the caliper is fixed, with no flex to move the caliper to work on cleaning the pistons.
There is quite a bit of dark dusty stuff on both front wheels, which I assume to be brake dust.
In time I intend to replace both front pads & rear shoes, and bleed the whole system, maybe replacing any flexi hoses with braided steel lines, and maybe painting the calipers and drums (yeah, I know - bling bling) but that's a while away.
Is there any way I can fix this problem now, short of taking off the caliper, cleaning & refitting it, and bleeding that line?
Mark
Might the left caliper be sticking? I noticed this behaviour the day I bought the car, and set about cleaning the left caliper based on this assumption, but found that because the brake pipe to the caliper is fixed, with no flex to move the caliper to work on cleaning the pistons.
There is quite a bit of dark dusty stuff on both front wheels, which I assume to be brake dust.
In time I intend to replace both front pads & rear shoes, and bleed the whole system, maybe replacing any flexi hoses with braided steel lines, and maybe painting the calipers and drums (yeah, I know - bling bling) but that's a while away.
Is there any way I can fix this problem now, short of taking off the caliper, cleaning & refitting it, and bleeding that line?
Mark
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