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jdmmatt
07-05-2021, 09:03 PM
just 5 lug swapped my s13 and now my front drivers/rear pass calipers are smoking and/or stuck
brand new pads/rotors/and calipers and properly bled. Brake pedal gets stiff after a couple minutes of driving and starts to smell and smoke. any ideas?

dizzariot
07-06-2021, 05:05 AM
This doesn't sound very 'jdm' of you, jdmmatt.

1.) It's Oregon so check the brakes for crack pipes.

2.) Check piston dust boots.

3.) Bleed brakes again.

Kingtal0n
07-06-2021, 06:51 AM
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/919ebN9k5AL._AC_SX425_.jpg

could not resist

Maybe trash in the lines or behind pistons... rebuild the calipers if they are 20 or 30 years old ?

Assuming everything is squared up / properly installed. The rotors should spin easily with the calipers installed before you touch the brake pedal, the rotor should be nice and flat, no trash under it, and properly torqued under the wheel. A slight misalignment anywhere and...

brndck
07-06-2021, 09:01 AM
just 5 lug swapped my s13 and now my front drivers/rear pass calipers are smoking and/or stuck
brand new pads/rotors/and calipers and properly bled. Brake pedal gets stiff after a couple minutes of driving and starts to smell and smoke. any ideas?

so. . . .

what calipers are you using now? s13? z32? CTSV?
where did the calipers come from? you said "brand new", so autozone? rockauto?

were the brakes functioning properly beforehand???

spooled240
07-06-2021, 01:11 PM
Pull the wheels off and unbolt the calipers. When you bolt them back on check if they are binding on anything and applying force on the rotors. You might have received the wrong rotors with an incorrect offset/rotor height.

This doesn't sound very 'jdm' of you, jdmmatt

JDM mat would know if there's something wrong with his buddy, JDM brake pedal.
https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1OvWoXy_1gK0jSZFqxh7paXXaC/Car-Footrest-Accelerator-Brake-Clutch-Pedals-Stylish-For-Honda-JDM-Mugen-Pedal-Manual-Gear-Car-Accessories.jpeg_Q90.jpeg

burnsauto
07-06-2021, 04:41 PM
that took me way too long to get that...

jdmmatt
07-06-2021, 05:29 PM
s14 5 lug rotors from oreiliys. and yes brakes were perfect before. so. . . .

what calipers are you using now? s13? z32? CTSV?
where did the calipers come from? you said "brand new", so autozone? rockauto?

were the brakes functioning properly beforehand???

bigs
07-06-2021, 07:36 PM
s14 5 lug rotors from oreiliys. and yes brakes were perfect before.

S14 rotors are thicker than S13. If you're still running S13 calipers that might be the issue.

I think there's a difference between abs and non abs thickness as well.

Been a while since I dealt with this, so someone needs to fact check me. I remember running into the same problem, and I just had to get the correct rotors.

SupaDoopa
07-07-2021, 06:37 AM
There is a very obvious explanation as to what you did especia-...

Let me know when you pull it apart at least two more times. I want proof, too.

RB25GUY
07-07-2021, 06:55 AM
stupid question did you clean the rotors with brake kleen?? but if they are s13 calipers you might need to use some sort of caliper spacer.

cotbu
07-10-2021, 04:05 PM
its really hard to diagnose this issue, not having a record of whats actually what? so if you try all the things mentioned, I'd look at the piston in the brake booster. it is an IIRC an 8mm nut that can be adjusted in very small increments. Or at least, if you have the time look it up to see if it could apply to your issue.

NukeKS14
07-10-2021, 05:15 PM
... Brake pedal gets stiff after a couple minutes of driving and starts to smell and smoke. any ideas?

Did you do anything with your brake booster? Almost sounds like your check-valve is getting stuck. If you can recreate the problem, try disconnecting the vacuum line upstream of your check valve on the booster side. If the brakes release, you've found your problem.

https://i.imgur.com/2XHdBth.png

mechanicalmoron
07-16-2021, 03:20 PM
It may seat in each direction, but the check valve doesn't do what you think it does. It won't apply your brakes for you if you put it backwards.

Are the guide pins stiff with crud, or hydraulically/pneumatically locked on their grease?