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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 25476"><p>I was out for a spin after replacing the front discs calipers and spindle with later >72 fully refurbed ones that i got, the pads are also brand new. I also replaced the brake line but not the hose. Theres no pulling, rubbing or any noise from the right hand side and the brakes seem good, but when i got out i could smell mild burning and the wheel was very hot to touch and the leftside is stone cold?</p><p></p><p>This was the same problem i had with the previous right hand side brake. Now i had flushed and bled the fliud and theres little give in the brake pedal. All seems well, but why would i still be getting heat?</p><p></p><p>Anyone any ideas before i take it to the mechanic as im scratching my head and i dont want to start ripping out the master cylinder?</p><p></p><p>cheers Johnny</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 25476"] I was out for a spin after replacing the front discs calipers and spindle with later >72 fully refurbed ones that i got, the pads are also brand new. I also replaced the brake line but not the hose. Theres no pulling, rubbing or any noise from the right hand side and the brakes seem good, but when i got out i could smell mild burning and the wheel was very hot to touch and the leftside is stone cold? This was the same problem i had with the previous right hand side brake. Now i had flushed and bled the fliud and theres little give in the brake pedal. All seems well, but why would i still be getting heat? Anyone any ideas before i take it to the mechanic as im scratching my head and i dont want to start ripping out the master cylinder? cheers Johnny [/QUOTE]
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