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I recently replaced the inching and master brake cylinders on a CLARK CMP25L fork, now the operator complains that the brakes are binding.. stops the fork, and prevents its moving until the unit has "cooled down".

Quoting the operator - "the brakes seize and become tight at the pedals when the fork gets hot"

I'm thinking this issue is with the inching brake and not the wheel/drum brakes. I also notice that the transmission fluid get really hot real quickly - even after a short operation. Can spent transmission fluid cause this problem? Is it that the radiator coolant passes are getting blocked?

There's no complaint or evidence of engine overheating.
  • Posted 14 Aug 2013 13:35
  • By KushMechanic
  • joined 14 Aug'13 - 1 message
  • St James, Jamaica

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