Did you replace the master cyl. and or the hoses to the calipers?? If you open a bleeder do the rotors free up?? What about if you open the line at the master for the front brakes??
This is what I did in my Cutlass.. I don't have a good picture of the finished product that shows it all together but you can get an idea of what I did.
A way to check them while they are off the vehicle is to grab the flange and feel for any play, souldn't be any. Also grab the flange again and spin it back and forth putting some pressure on it. It should feel smooth as you do this, if you feel any roughness or catching then theres a good...
Hmm... No real way to check the converter that I know of except to send it to the manufacturer or another place that can cut it apart to look at it. What transmission do you have behind it? Has it had any problems? Was the converter fully seated in the tranny when you took it out? I've also seen...
Hmmm... it actually starts to apply itself?!?!? Almost sounds like the booster is causing the problem. Anyway you can get one to try out or would you have to buy new?
Welby, you said the brake pedal actually sticks down after you release it? Any idea what vacuum booster was put on there? How much vacuum is the engine pulling at idle? 2500 rpm's?
The hoses and calipers can cause the brakes to stick but that is normally that wheel or sometimes both, i've...
Okay thanks. Cool. I'll be putting skinnies on it for the races and using some American Racing 15"( can't remember the name of them) rims for street driving.
Well yes and no. You remove the 4 bolts from the back side and the big nut on the drive axle. Then you have to normally use a slide hammer to get them off. Normally a PITA to do, and I have seen some bearing seperate because they are just rusted in there so bad. If your going to have them...