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You have to bleed both sides. Could be a faulty hose (not unknown to let fluid go only one way) or the piston is sticking somehow.
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Hoses and pistons both fine
Cant just be sticking both sides since one isnt bled can it?
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The rubber seal around the piston pulls the piston back when you lift off the pedal, sticking on shouldn't be an air in lines problem. However you will be almost certainly be lacking brake force and getting an imbalance under braking so it does need bleeding properly!
Did you clean and grease the slide pins when doing the refurb? That's usually what causes binding on these. Also are you sure its the fronts binding not the rears?
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Yes the pins are free as I mske sure every few months they are free
Checked the rears and they are as free as anything! Unlike the fronts
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If they're not getting hot then they're not binding on, how did you diagnose it as a braking issue?
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As soon as you put the caliper onto the carrier it slows down how fast the disc spins by quite a lot, much freerer without caliper on
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26-05-2015, 04:38 PM
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That's normal, as long as it still spins a couple of rotations with the wheels on. I assume you're spinning them by hand..?
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Are the brake pads moving freely? Had a similar issue on the celica which was down to the pads being seized onto the carrier. Filed down the ends and wire brushed the carrier and now they're fine.
So the car still brakes/drives in a straight line, if both fronts are binding?
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26-05-2015, 10:58 PM
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I had to lever my pads off the carrier with a screwdriver using a fair amount of force. They should just come off/go back on easily by hand.
Once i filed the ends down a bit and greased the ends of the pads/sliders, that sorted out my sticky brake issue. But you say yours started happening after messing with a caliper so doubt it's as simple as what my issue was.
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That sounds fine tbh, if you're bothered by it try Iceman's suggestion, that's often an issue. Personally i'd chip off the built up crap from the pad-carrier contact faces rather than filing down your pads though. They'll most likely go back to being sticky once you've done a few miles though, even if you clean them completely and regrease with proper brake grease.
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Did that a few weeks ago but will try again
A bit annoyed that from 30 in 3rd and when about to acelerate there is now a pause before the car actually accelerates (making me think even more the wheels arent spinning as free as they should)