dchwilson
Junior Member
- Joined
- Dec 19, 2015
- Posts
- 7
- Reaction score
- 28
- Location
- Birmingham, AL
- First Name
- David
- Truck Year
- 1976
- Truck Model
- C15 Sierra Classic
- Engine Size
- 350 V8
Hi Folks! New here. Seems like a really informative site. I was referred nere by another member of a FB group I'm part of called "Found on the Street." Maybe y'all can help me with a problem my mechanic and I have been struggling with.
The brakes on my 1976 GMC Sierra Classic keep locking up, gradually, while driving. It has power brakes; discs on the front and drums on the rear. I have not attempted to see if the brakes would lock up with just the engine on, but not moving, though I have not tried that. I don't think they would. I think it is all four wheels locking up instead of just the front or rear, but I only think that because all four hubcaps are really hot after it happens.
I've replaced the master cylinder, the booster, all brake pads, rubber brake hoses, calipers, wheel cylinders, and even the proportioning valve to no avail. When I bought the truck the master cylinder had been replaced with a rebuilt one, and I'm on a second brand new one just to see if that had something to do with it (and because they're inexpensive). The rotors are good and the drums are too (not scored). The parking brake works great and the wheel cylinders are not leaking.
I am at a loss. I do not know what else to do. I can't afford to keep throwing parts at it in hopes that fixes the problem. At this point the brakes have been flushed so many times that I cannot imagine trash in the lines could be the culprit. My mechanic adjusted them again today and told me if that didn't fix it he didn't know what else to do. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thank y'all in advance for any advice you can provide!
The brakes on my 1976 GMC Sierra Classic keep locking up, gradually, while driving. It has power brakes; discs on the front and drums on the rear. I have not attempted to see if the brakes would lock up with just the engine on, but not moving, though I have not tried that. I don't think they would. I think it is all four wheels locking up instead of just the front or rear, but I only think that because all four hubcaps are really hot after it happens.
I've replaced the master cylinder, the booster, all brake pads, rubber brake hoses, calipers, wheel cylinders, and even the proportioning valve to no avail. When I bought the truck the master cylinder had been replaced with a rebuilt one, and I'm on a second brand new one just to see if that had something to do with it (and because they're inexpensive). The rotors are good and the drums are too (not scored). The parking brake works great and the wheel cylinders are not leaking.
I am at a loss. I do not know what else to do. I can't afford to keep throwing parts at it in hopes that fixes the problem. At this point the brakes have been flushed so many times that I cannot imagine trash in the lines could be the culprit. My mechanic adjusted them again today and told me if that didn't fix it he didn't know what else to do. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thank y'all in advance for any advice you can provide!