Finally got my `68 down outta the rack after two years storage... changed oil... out for quik spin to libation store so I'd have refreshment while changing coolant, brake fluids, etc.
Developed sudden pull to the right on way to store, and then eccessive deceleration while coasting on the way back home. Noticed bad smell as I pulled onto my street, and then noticable smoke as I pull in driveway.
No fire, no leaks, but from hubcap to tire was too hot to even touch. Had a beverage will waiting for smoke and heat to clear. Jacked up the corner, but wheel wont rotate... openned bleed screw on caliper, got steady drip but only slight freedom of wheel rotation. Finally had to loosen caliper from spindle mount in order to create enough room to extract one pad past ridge on the rotor. Then able to completely remove and inspect the caliper, which was rust bound on one of the disks/pucks and yet impossible frozen on the other disk/puck.
Decided to order this day a pair of ATe rebuilds for US $79 (plus core charge) from German Star out in Az., USA. I'll not report back to this thread unless there is a problem with German Star or the rebuilds... I'm just posting to get my count up, share a story, and point out another source for ATe Caliper rebuilds.
Oh, I checked with my local dealer for the lock plates ($10 ea, 2-days del) and the two bolts that hold the caliper to the spindle... BBB says these should be "refreshed"... the dealer tells me the bolts are US $42 EACH... bloody hell... they wont be "refreshed", they will be REUSED for that kinda money.
Cheers... Brian