Hello all, I had an odd thing happen to me on Saturday as I was bombing around in my 250 SL , 4 spd.
During a stretch of spirited driving with heavy braking my brakes began to stick. It was subtle at first, then it got more pronounced. When I stopped the car on an incline it would not roll at all.
So I turned around and headed home. By the time I got there I was driving in second gear at 4500 rpms just to crawl along. As I pulled into the garage both front brakes smoking, the front steel rims were hot as a pistol and the smell of hot brake pads filled the air! But the rear brakes were fine. it was odd that both front brakes locked up. The brake pedal seemed stiffer and there was less pedal travel when this was going on. brake fluid looked clean and clear when I checked after all cooled down.
Just last summer I had the brake system rebuilt, about 500 miles ago and all was perfecto. I could stop on a dime.
- New rotors, pads, hoses, had the calipers repainted and rebuilt -
So after talking to my local guru mechanic ( not the guy who did the brake job ), because it was both front brakes the fault was narrowed down to either a faulty master cylinder or brake booster.
So the next day I disconnected the booster hose and plugged the vacuum line and went for a drive and all was fine again. I drove the car hard for over 10 miles on hilly roads and no brake failure. So the booster was hanging up. Funny thing now is that with the brake booster disconnected the engine seems to run better, smoother revving, faster response, a bit more power even.
So now I will look to get the booster rebuilt this winter while the car is dormant and meanwhile drive with the manual brakes.
jz