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techtalk:ref:genmsr05 [2019/11/10 20:35] hippysmack [Hunting Down Sportster Noises] |
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**Condition**: \\ | **Condition**: \\ | ||
+ | Brake squeal, common with disc brakes, is caused by the brake pad vibrating against the caliper piston or caliper backing plate. \\ | ||
+ | This condition can be aggravated by disc runout, caliper misalignment, or glazed pads. ((HD Technical Service Bulletin M-712 dated June 16, 1977)) \\ | ||
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Brake pads not retracting off of and rubbing against the rotor. \\ | Brake pads not retracting off of and rubbing against the rotor. \\ | ||
Any time you remove and then replace the caliper you're probably not going to get things to line up exactly where they were before. \\ | Any time you remove and then replace the caliper you're probably not going to get things to line up exactly where they were before. \\ | ||
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Make sure the clip springs are in correctly and lightly greased with anti seize too. \\ | Make sure the clip springs are in correctly and lightly greased with anti seize too. \\ | ||
(wheel bearing grease will do the job also) \\ | (wheel bearing grease will do the job also) \\ | ||
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