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[alfa] Re: Rattling brake pads



Mark, did you replace the brake hose when you replaced the caliper?  If
not, it could be your brake hose has failed internally and is not
actuating the caliper.  I got burned this way once when I bought a
rebuilt caliper for one that I thought was seized only to find out that
it was the hose that looked fine on the outside but failed on the
inside.



>Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 20:55:46 -0400

>From: Mark Denovich <denovich@domain.elided>

>Subject: [alfa] Rattling brake pads

>Put new pads (Carbotech Hawks) and rotors all the way around on my '86

>Spider. I also replaced the driver's rear brake caliper as the

>piston was hopelessly stuck in the bore. I was low on patience and

>shelled out the $100 for a refurb unit.

>Everything works great. The new pads kick ass. The only problem is

>that in the newly replaced caliper the pads flop around a bit and make

>noise. It seems like the pistons retract far enough to allow them to

>move around and make noise. This noise goes away with the lightest

>touch on the brake pedal. I confirmed that the pads have a ton of

>clearance at rest, and that nothing else is loose. Pad spring is

>properly installed.

>Should I just live with it? I only hear the noise when I'm driving

>next to a Jersey barrier where it is reflected back at me.

>- --Mark
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