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silver_pilate
06-23-2019, 07:40 PM
Here is a video of the first go kart. It's terrible quality as the gopro was just clamped to the sheet metal at the rear of the cockpit, making for a shakey and noisy video, but here it is:


https://youtu.be/9kwstv29lNo

About 2 min in, a rubbing noise begins in the rear passenger wheel area. Figured it was the brake pistons trying to sort out it's position and was hard to hear consistently. I took my son and later my wife for a ride, and the noise was definitely still there. Pulling back into the garage revealed a very small bit of smoke coming from the rear passenger brake pads.

I'm guessing I've got a stickey caliper? Should I pull it and push in the pistons? These are Mike Forte's mustang brakes on a Moser rear I bought from him. Thoughts welcome.

--Nathan

brewha
06-23-2019, 07:48 PM
My Forte rear rotors were too big(height) for my calipers and would hit causing noise.... I had the rotors turned by a machinist to make them a smaller diameter.

Murd
06-23-2019, 07:56 PM
I also replied on the other forum about the parking brake sticking on.
I also had the same issue as brewha, when I called Mike he said just to enlarge the caliber bracket holes a bit so you can move the caliber away from the rotor. Says it’s that way to get as close as you can for clearing 15” wheels.

silver_pilate
06-23-2019, 08:16 PM
Thanks, guys. Good ideas. I'll check both of those things.

My son had a blast (me too!).


https://youtu.be/V58A-XocXH4

Itchief
06-23-2019, 10:03 PM
You may want to check the parking brake to make sure it is not dragging

Rick

silver_pilate
06-23-2019, 11:08 PM
Brewha and murd nailed it. Thanks, guys. The parking brake may be dragging a tad bit, but the rotor was carving a groove into the caliper. I clearanced the holes a small amount and now have free rotation without rubbing.

Mick40
06-24-2019, 08:00 PM
Glad is was an easy fix. Your car sounds great!!!