Really need some direction...or maybe just assurance
Picked up a 2004 tige 24v on memorial day weekend. sellers delivered it to me from out state as they were passing through my area for the holiday weekend. Said the brakes and everything had been gone through before their departure so it would be safe for them and me.
I had noticed a metal on metal rubbing when driving. Sounded like a rotor. Finally had a day off yesterday so i took the wheel off to check it out. Rotor is grooved and no pads. Just metal plates. Tracked down some pads, but couldnt get the piston back in despite using all my force. Finally decided to open the bleeder thinking maybe he but too much break fluid in. It came shooting out. Had to do that a couple times to finally get the piston in. I noticed the caliper on the wheel in front was locked up. Greased those pins and bled a little to get that piston in. Hooked it all up and drove it down the street to make sure they weren't going to lock up.
I called several boat and trailer shops to ask what could have caused this and if I should be worried. I got a different answer from each place. One said it sounded like the line is clogged and master cylinder and calipers need to be replaced. Another said the piston probably gotnpushed too far out. A other said something else.
I installed new bearing buddies and took it out today. When i got home we noticed some sizzle sounds and steam coming from the bearing buddy. Im guessing this is any water that got trapped evaporating, but is it a bad sign if they were that hot inside? 100+° day and drove 35+ miles. Some of that on highway. It was also pushing the new grease i shot in there out (see pic).
Am I ok or should I be worried?
Picked up a 2004 tige 24v on memorial day weekend. sellers delivered it to me from out state as they were passing through my area for the holiday weekend. Said the brakes and everything had been gone through before their departure so it would be safe for them and me.
I had noticed a metal on metal rubbing when driving. Sounded like a rotor. Finally had a day off yesterday so i took the wheel off to check it out. Rotor is grooved and no pads. Just metal plates. Tracked down some pads, but couldnt get the piston back in despite using all my force. Finally decided to open the bleeder thinking maybe he but too much break fluid in. It came shooting out. Had to do that a couple times to finally get the piston in. I noticed the caliper on the wheel in front was locked up. Greased those pins and bled a little to get that piston in. Hooked it all up and drove it down the street to make sure they weren't going to lock up.
I called several boat and trailer shops to ask what could have caused this and if I should be worried. I got a different answer from each place. One said it sounded like the line is clogged and master cylinder and calipers need to be replaced. Another said the piston probably gotnpushed too far out. A other said something else.
I installed new bearing buddies and took it out today. When i got home we noticed some sizzle sounds and steam coming from the bearing buddy. Im guessing this is any water that got trapped evaporating, but is it a bad sign if they were that hot inside? 100+° day and drove 35+ miles. Some of that on highway. It was also pushing the new grease i shot in there out (see pic).
Am I ok or should I be worried?
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