> Can anyone think of a reason that the front calibers would
> lock up by themselves without the brake pedal being
> depressed.
One possibility is that the MC piston does not return fully, so the little
valve in the bottom of the MC bore doesn't open. That
can be caused by lots of things, including a sticking pedal, misadjusted
pushrod, or broken "wavy" spring inside the MC. Or the
internal rod that opens the valve might have come out of the clip that holds it
to the piston. When essentially the same thing
happened on Stag #2, the MC piston was binding in the bore due to some previous
damage (DPO must've been part gorilla). The brakes
worked fine until the fluid got hot and expanded a little. With the return
valve closed, the expanding fluid caused the brakes to
drag, which caused more heat and so on.
A quick roadside test is to loosen the fitting at the outlet of the MC and let
a few drops of fluid out. If the brakes immediately
release, the MC was probably the problem. If not, then Mike's theory about the
swollen hose, or an issue with the residual pressure
valve (on top of the 5-way connector) is more likely IMO.
-- Randall
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