Question for you Argo guys

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    Question for you Argo guys

    I am looking at a 1989 Argo Magnum locally. Has a new engine and a new drive clutch and appears to be in decent shape. This is probably a stretch ( I'm a dealership service manager so I recognize how this question sounds ) the owner says the Magnum only turns left. Is this symptom something that screams "this specifically causes that" or as I suspect is it a condition that could have many causes?

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    probably worn brake pads on one side?

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    thanks Curtis

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    Could be something as simple as no brake fluid in the right side or like Curtis said break pads but... Could also be a bad master cylinder, blown brake line on the right, seized caliper, etc.
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    Thanks Kris, I appreciate the info. Just wanted to make sure it was nothing catastrophic, the Max II im building now was supposedly in "not bad shape" I learned a lesson quickly

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    "Only turns left" as in "will not turn right but still goes straight" is most likely a brake issue, worst case scenario is still a relatively cheap fix.

    "only turns left" as in "only turns left, even when I want it to go straight" could be a whole bunch of other issues, like an unahppy transmission.

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    Thanks I clarified with him, goes straight and turns left, wont turn right. Now if I can get him down to my $$

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    Quote Originally Posted by LW1911 View Post
    Thanks I clarified with him, goes straight and turns left, wont turn right. Now if I can get him down to my $$
    That's a more settling, most likely an issue with brakes then.

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    i know when my pads were worn it wouldent turn to that side.

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