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  • #16
    Originally posted by BrentRanger View Post
    it looks like the brake pad might be seized into the rotor. How does one fix that?
    First i would disconnect the brake line to the caliper and remove the caliper.
    Make sure its not seized and has good pads. Clean the disc (rotor) install the caliper and bleed the line.
    Brakes are important and we punish them every turn.

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    • #17
      for the fan, i dont like to leave mine on all the time because it tends to run your battery down. however when turning alot always have it on and that should stop any overheating issues.

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      • #18
        Thanks so much! I appreciate good advice!

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        • #19
          I hope they are all the same size..... will measure them... thanks!

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          • #20
            Thanks... is that hard to do... never did any brake work before...

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            • #22
              Having similar problem with the engine, clean the fuel lines, tank, carb, check the fuel pump, check plugs.

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              • #23
                Thanks Bazooo guy! This will help!!!!

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