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Help - Hot rear drums
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<blockquote data-quote="Moseley" data-source="post: 571596" data-attributes="member: 20098"><p>And thinking about it further - can the secondary port on the MC actually retract independently of the primary one? Although they will both be pushed together when the brake pedal is pressed, I thought the secondary piston could in theory remain in the 'brakes on' position, even when the pedal is released. Obviously this would be caused by some extra friction in the back of the MC if there was corrosion or damaged seals maybe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moseley, post: 571596, member: 20098"] And thinking about it further - can the secondary port on the MC actually retract independently of the primary one? Although they will both be pushed together when the brake pedal is pressed, I thought the secondary piston could in theory remain in the 'brakes on' position, even when the pedal is released. Obviously this would be caused by some extra friction in the back of the MC if there was corrosion or damaged seals maybe. [/QUOTE]
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