A saga that began as, "Hey, the brakes feel a little squishy. Maybe I should bleed them..." has turned into an enormous ordeal. I'll skip ahead to where I am now, but I hope this is the last of it:
I was replacing the rear wheel cylinders, and I remember thinking it was odd that one of the pistons (the forward one) was out further than the other one. I couldn't remember if the other one was that way, and anyway, these are brand new, so I slapped it in there, and went on my way. So after messing around with the thing for a while, I noticed a slight noise coming from that same wheel when I'm driving. I thought it very well could be that one piston pushing the shoe against the drum! Well, due to other issues, I ended up with the drum off again, and I noticed the piston again. I ended up replacing the bearings on that side, and thought maybe that noise I heard was the bearings, since I no nothing about diagnosing car noises. After replacing the bearings and spindle nut, I took her for a test spin. I swear the noise is still there. It's faint, but definitely something, and definitely coming from the rear passenger-side.
Now, I'm willing to admit that I am being a little hyper-sensitive, since I ended up having problems with this whole thing, and I'm perhaps putting too much stock into this noise. At the same time, my gut is telling me that maybe I should at least throw it to you guys and get your take. I went back to partstrain to file a return and noticed that in the picture of the cylinder, one piston was sticking out a bit more at the front. Maybe that's normal?
Thanks in advance for the advice! I love this place...
Scott in Atlanta
I was replacing the rear wheel cylinders, and I remember thinking it was odd that one of the pistons (the forward one) was out further than the other one. I couldn't remember if the other one was that way, and anyway, these are brand new, so I slapped it in there, and went on my way. So after messing around with the thing for a while, I noticed a slight noise coming from that same wheel when I'm driving. I thought it very well could be that one piston pushing the shoe against the drum! Well, due to other issues, I ended up with the drum off again, and I noticed the piston again. I ended up replacing the bearings on that side, and thought maybe that noise I heard was the bearings, since I no nothing about diagnosing car noises. After replacing the bearings and spindle nut, I took her for a test spin. I swear the noise is still there. It's faint, but definitely something, and definitely coming from the rear passenger-side.
Now, I'm willing to admit that I am being a little hyper-sensitive, since I ended up having problems with this whole thing, and I'm perhaps putting too much stock into this noise. At the same time, my gut is telling me that maybe I should at least throw it to you guys and get your take. I went back to partstrain to file a return and noticed that in the picture of the cylinder, one piston was sticking out a bit more at the front. Maybe that's normal?
Thanks in advance for the advice! I love this place...
Scott in Atlanta
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