Re: [DML] Oscillation on braking
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Re: [DML] Oscillation on braking
- From: Soma576@xxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 21:51:08 EDT
Craig,
If you are positive it is not the tires....
Sounds to me like you may need a brake service. Is everything OEM, 25 years
old, original stuff? If so, better to replace it. Just because it 'looks'
good, doesn't mean it performs well. Be sure to replace all the brake
caliper hardware like the pins and springs too. Grease the slide pins and properly
break in the pads and rotors. Finally, flush the whole system out with
Castrol GTLMA dot 4.
Also, be sure to check if the steering wheel has any play in it. Follow the
column to where it goes through the firewall. Is the rubbing bushing still
there and is it damaged? If so, replace it. Follow the column out of the
firewall and see if the two universal joints are showing play. Then see if
there is play going into the steering rack.
Finally, get a good alignment done.
All of these things will affect the stability of the front end.
Andy
In a message dated 6/28/2007 3:26:52 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
gekko@xxxxxxxx writes:
Could this be the result of fluid problems and corrected by bleeding
and refilling the system with the proper grade of fluid or is it a
sign of something more problematic (like a warped rotor or pad/rotor
wear that's uneven)?
Any suggestion welcome.
Thanx in advance,
Craig Werner
07181
Fargo, ND
1982 DeLorean DMC12 VIN 11596
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