I have a brake squeal, present at random times when driving along. It seems to emanate from the RF wheel, and the strange thing is that it tends to disappear when loaded turning right, implying to me it's the outside pad (I think?) and that perhaps there is excessive play in the wheel bearing or the whole caliper just flexes.
Braking hard seems to fix it, at least temporarily. The braking feel and performance is as good as it has ever been.
-MC and booster are new as of ~10k miles ago
-Fresh (junkyard, but not pitted) Girling calipers
-Freshly rebuilt, might not have dust boots seated perfectly but I can't imagine that they're hanging
-brass guide pin bushings, well-lubed
-brand new OPP rotors and Jurid pads
I need to flush the fluid as I've been running (and boiling) parts store stuff to make sure there are no leaks with the new calipers, but I don't see why that would matter. I'll try it anyway. I also coated all the pads liberally with syl-glide, and it doesn't seem to have helped. Perhaps I should try the expensive BMW grey paste?
So...
Assembly error?
Need better anti-squeal paste?
Messed up the caliper rebuild somehow?
Wheel bearings shot?
Thanks!:)
Braking hard seems to fix it, at least temporarily. The braking feel and performance is as good as it has ever been.
-MC and booster are new as of ~10k miles ago
-Fresh (junkyard, but not pitted) Girling calipers
-Freshly rebuilt, might not have dust boots seated perfectly but I can't imagine that they're hanging
-brass guide pin bushings, well-lubed
-brand new OPP rotors and Jurid pads
I need to flush the fluid as I've been running (and boiling) parts store stuff to make sure there are no leaks with the new calipers, but I don't see why that would matter. I'll try it anyway. I also coated all the pads liberally with syl-glide, and it doesn't seem to have helped. Perhaps I should try the expensive BMW grey paste?
So...
Assembly error?
Need better anti-squeal paste?
Messed up the caliper rebuild somehow?
Wheel bearings shot?
Thanks!:)

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