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Forum: Mechanical Troubleshooting
Brand: Crown - Model: 40FCTT-188
Number of messages: 4

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Barfly_olaf
Nova Scotia, Canada
What kind of setup do these have, the squeal and grab quite badly, until they heat up, I have 2 machines that do it, anyone have ideas, or is it a tear down

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SEMPER FIDELIS

Posted 24 Feb 2010 10:17 PM Reply  Report this message
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tonymfg
New Jersey, United States

drum or power brakes?  Either way, tear down and inspect.

Posted 25 Feb 2010 11:39 AM Reply  Report this message
CSCFR
California, United States

The early disc brakes and some that were delivered from the factory were about 3/16" thick at the center where they are splined and fit the hub. These squeal like a banshee, the replacement OEM parts are thicker there and eliminate the squealing.

The drums squeal, don't stop well, and are just generally a pain in the ***...

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Jerry

Posted 26 Feb 2010 04:35 PM Reply  Report this message
CGMI
Illinois, United States

If they sit. It could be rust

Posted 18 May 2010 10:44 AM Reply  Report this message

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