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Severe Brake Pedal Pulsation

Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2013 12:48 pm
by JackRipper
Hey all

I got my new 1991 JDM Legacy GT wagon about a week ago and the brakes shuddered under braking which i found was the brake rotors being worn and warped rather badly. so i sourced some second hand rotors which were in good condition and i got them resurfaced within spec. I installed them and new pads and i went to go seat them in but before i got up to speed i had to brake for an intersection and as soon as i put my foot on the brakes, the pedal pulsated really badly as if the abs thought it was an emergency stop. So far ive checked that the rotors are seating correctly, the calipers arent siezed on the slide, tried to seat the pads, disconnected the abs pump, and some other minor things. The only thing i can find that isnt exactly normal is that when its jacked up and you spin the wheel it spins freely for about 300 degrees but then the pad seems to grab the rotor and slow it :? If anyone could give me some advice on what to do, it would be greatly appreciated.

Re: Severe Brake Pedal Pulsation

Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2013 5:33 pm
by rallyak
It's possible that the person who turned the rotors didn't seat the rotor correctly in the lathe and didn't cut it flat. I've done it my self when I was in a hurry and don't make sure the mounting surfaces are clean.

Re: Severe Brake Pedal Pulsation

Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 12:46 am
by Legacy777
I would tend to agree....it doesn't sound like the rotors were turned properly.