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The center screw inside the caliper piston may be turning but not ratcheting. If this is the case, then the screw won't extend far enough to put clamping pressure on the pad. You may have to remove the caliper piston to check the ratcheting mechanism.
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*** OF GREAT WORTH *** And JESUS asked again, The Kingdom of GOD, how shall we think about it, and to what can it be compared? Is it not like a Dark blue 427 Cobra, which a man found parked on his street one day? He hurried off and sold all that he had; the 57 Thunderbird, the 63 Stingray, the XKE, and bought the dark blue 427 Cobra. The disciples frowned and scraped their feet; JESUS grinned and popped the clutch. --- Harris Wolfe
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