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Re: Brake oil pressure problem
What I mean is: the phenomenon occurs as the brakes cool down. They have to
be hot or warm to start with in order for it to occur. Spdloader "Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message news:dsi81q$bd5$1@reader2.panix.com... > Don't you mean "cool enough"? Heat increases the moisture-holding > capacity of air. > > Spdloader wrote: >> Just a term that describes the overnight rusting that occurs when >> humidity outside is high, and your brakes are warm enough to draw >> condensation. >> >> Spdloader >> >> >> >> "popeyeball" <popeyeball@yahoo.com> wrote in message >> news:1139375308.041068.116130@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... >> >>>Thanks for all the info. I did not consider mentioning the emergency >>>brake. >>>I rarely use the emergency brake. When I do use the emergency brake >>>and I forget to release it, the E B holds fine going forward but rolls >>>without much resistance in reverse. Sounds like the E B needs to be >>>adjusted at the very least. I'll take it back to Firestone since I >>>don't have a warm place to put around (and I'm not proficient at shoes >>>& drums). >>>Flash rust, I wonder if they'll know that term - I'll probably get a >>>funny look. >>>Any other sugestions? >>>Steve in Michigan >>> >> >> |
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