I am a newbie, I have already done some research to get to this point, here is my dilemma:
The front brakes were dragging, I removed one caliper and the other side dragged as well. I took the other side of and put the first caliper and it still dragged.
I performed the spooge hole remedy. I pulled apart the front MC and cleared out the hole with a .012" wire (high e string on an acoustic guitar) but could not fit a .016 wire (the b string). How far is the wire supposed to be able to drop down? It went about 1/2" before hitting something solid. The rubber diaphragm on the top of MC looks like it is in good condition.
The pistons looked corroded, one was worse than the other. I replaced the pistons (bastards to get out), seals, boots and bled the brakes. The draggy noise is still there!
I loosened the axle, took the fender off and spun the wheel - still dragging! I pulled the calipers off again , to determine if it is one or both. Both sides are dragging.
Am I safe to assume the problem lies in the MC? Got any advice?
The front brakes were dragging, I removed one caliper and the other side dragged as well. I took the other side of and put the first caliper and it still dragged.
I performed the spooge hole remedy. I pulled apart the front MC and cleared out the hole with a .012" wire (high e string on an acoustic guitar) but could not fit a .016 wire (the b string). How far is the wire supposed to be able to drop down? It went about 1/2" before hitting something solid. The rubber diaphragm on the top of MC looks like it is in good condition.
The pistons looked corroded, one was worse than the other. I replaced the pistons (bastards to get out), seals, boots and bled the brakes. The draggy noise is still there!
I loosened the axle, took the fender off and spun the wheel - still dragging! I pulled the calipers off again , to determine if it is one or both. Both sides are dragging.
Am I safe to assume the problem lies in the MC? Got any advice?
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