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1968 Eldorado Front left caliper locking
Hi,
I'm working on a 1968 Eldorado. The car has 49k original miles and has been sitting in a garage for 15 to 20 years. Changed all the fluids.....completed tuneup . New brake fluid by pressure bleeding. The front left caliper seems to be dragging. Is there any way to work the pistons in and out to unstick them or is it best to replace both calipers? A bit costly if replacement is required. Thanks James |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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Re: 1968 Eldorado Front left caliper locking
Before you dig into the caliper, take a look at the rubber brake line. I've seen them collapse internally and act like a one way valve so that the caliper could not retract.
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Re: 1968 Eldorado Front left caliper locking
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I had that problem, on the same caliper as his '68 Eldo, with my '79 Deville. A new left front brake hose cured the problem!
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