Bearings squeal
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AlfaSpider

Original Poster:

219 posts

219 months

Sunday 18th November 2007
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Convinced it was coming from the back end ive just changed one rear bearing followed by the other on my spider to get rid of this noise and nothing!! Disappears under breaking and its worse turning right guess it would be the unloaded side squealing? front wheel bearing maybe? its getting expensive but cant think what else it could be.

SCOOTERMAN

238 posts

246 months

Sunday 18th November 2007
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Does it go when you pull the handbrake?

wrinx

680 posts

261 months

Sunday 18th November 2007
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Brake pads rubbing?

wrinx

Gingerbread Man

9,173 posts

234 months

Sunday 18th November 2007
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Mice?

AlfaSpider

Original Poster:

219 posts

219 months

Monday 19th November 2007
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Tried the handbrake and no difference so ive put some copper slip on the front pads, could be the answer, cheers.

Edited by AlfaSpider on Monday 19th November 21:14

wrinx

680 posts

261 months

Tuesday 20th November 2007
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Copperslip is used to stop the brakes squealing when they are applied. Yours stop making the noise when they're applied...they'll need to be stripped down and checked for seized components...if that's the problem wink

wrinx

Dave Brand

941 posts

289 months

Wednesday 21st November 2007
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It's difficult to judge without hearing the noise, but it sounds like brake pads to me - a condition known in the industry as 'twitter'. I'd check that everything is moving freely, lightly lubricate the areas where the pads locate on the caliper, etc. It could be a characteristic of the pad material, in which case the cure will be a change of pads.

AlfaSpider

Original Poster:

219 posts

219 months

Wednesday 21st November 2007
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That was my thinking, ive tried just a little lubrication on the piston edge and contact areas so far so good! the pads are quite low whether this may enhance the problem i don't know.