I had to pull apart a partially seized surge disc brake yesterday. After having a look, I'm pretty confident the only problem is that the hydraulic cylinder (my terminology could be way off) that compresses the brake pads isn't backing away fully, leaving the brake partially engaged. This results in some rapid heat build up and obviously needs to be fixed.
My goal was to back of the pads so that I could drive the trailer into a shop without it getting red hot. To do this I had to fully remove the whole unit and compress the cylinder in a vise, which unfortunately means of the brake fluid has been lost.
My question is.... Obviously the line needs to be bled to get brake fluid back into that particular brake, but can I drive the trailer knowing there are still 3 working brakes? Will the air in the system only effect the one brake? Can I damage it by not bleeding the line?
Thanks for any advice or suggestions....
My goal was to back of the pads so that I could drive the trailer into a shop without it getting red hot. To do this I had to fully remove the whole unit and compress the cylinder in a vise, which unfortunately means of the brake fluid has been lost.
My question is.... Obviously the line needs to be bled to get brake fluid back into that particular brake, but can I drive the trailer knowing there are still 3 working brakes? Will the air in the system only effect the one brake? Can I damage it by not bleeding the line?
Thanks for any advice or suggestions....