Ok... So... this is my first post and I've run a search but couldn't find anything useful...
Um... Let me start by saying I drive a 90 Celica GT (FWD, Manual Tranny)
So... I'm taking this photography class. Teacher wants us to take some pics of 'motion *Censored**Censored**Censored**Censored*'... I say great I'll get some pics of my car drifting / fish-tailing... Call up a friend and have him meet me in this parking lot with lots of loose gravel...
I have him do a 180, using the Ebrake, in my car about 15 times... And then some pics of him just passing by me... Photo shoot goes swell... We go home...
On the way home I notice there's this hum/"whir" coming from the back of my car... I figure the Ebrake is a bit loose and just needs to be adjusted... Then, all of a sudden, it REALLY starts to make noise... Kinda like I'm pulling the Ebrake all the way back, while doing 50 MpH... WTF? So I hit the gas a bit to see if it'll just shake off, but then it sounds even louder... So I slow down... I get to like 30 MpH and the sound dies all together...
Pull off the road and get out of the car... I can't smell anything burning and I test the breaks... I do the "reverse out adjust" drum break fix and figure it'll be fine... Get back on the road...
About 2 miles later it does the same thing... Again, WTF? I slow down and drive the car home at about 40 the rest of the way... Finally get home and pull into my car port...
I pumped the breakes to see if I was leaking Break fluid and then I backed out... Nothing on the ground...
I couldn't find anything... I figure if it's the Ebrake cable it'll auto ajdust by today in the morning...
I get up and drive to school, no complications till I'm about a mile away from campus... This time though my hand was resting on the Ebrake and I noticed it felt like something was pulling on the other end... (Kinda like a fish on the other end of a fishing line) So I pulled it a bit and let go... The sound stopped...
Get out of class and drive to work... Same thing... Pull the Ebrake and let go... Sound goes away...
I get out of work and head home on the way home it starts up again... WTF???
So I slow it down to like 2 mph, leave it in gear, and hop out of the car... I run around it and try to pic up where the sound is comming from... It's the passenger side rear wheel... Hop back into the car and get home... When I pull into the car port I touch my right and left rear drums and notice that the right one is VERY hot, like metal rubbing on metal and it smells just like metal burning...
WTF???????
Ok... I hope that the details I gave are sufficient for you all to come up with a reasonable guess as to what's happening...
Essentially I figure the sound comes from a loose part rubbing against the metal casing of the drum...
Any ideas on how much it might cost to get fixed?
PLEASE!!!
I've gotta drive across the state tomorrow in the evening... I'd like to drive assured that my brakes aren't gonna freeze and I'll end up in some dried up river bed...
-Spart
Um... Let me start by saying I drive a 90 Celica GT (FWD, Manual Tranny)
So... I'm taking this photography class. Teacher wants us to take some pics of 'motion *Censored**Censored**Censored**Censored*'... I say great I'll get some pics of my car drifting / fish-tailing... Call up a friend and have him meet me in this parking lot with lots of loose gravel...
I have him do a 180, using the Ebrake, in my car about 15 times... And then some pics of him just passing by me... Photo shoot goes swell... We go home...
On the way home I notice there's this hum/"whir" coming from the back of my car... I figure the Ebrake is a bit loose and just needs to be adjusted... Then, all of a sudden, it REALLY starts to make noise... Kinda like I'm pulling the Ebrake all the way back, while doing 50 MpH... WTF? So I hit the gas a bit to see if it'll just shake off, but then it sounds even louder... So I slow down... I get to like 30 MpH and the sound dies all together...
Pull off the road and get out of the car... I can't smell anything burning and I test the breaks... I do the "reverse out adjust" drum break fix and figure it'll be fine... Get back on the road...
About 2 miles later it does the same thing... Again, WTF? I slow down and drive the car home at about 40 the rest of the way... Finally get home and pull into my car port...
I pumped the breakes to see if I was leaking Break fluid and then I backed out... Nothing on the ground...
I couldn't find anything... I figure if it's the Ebrake cable it'll auto ajdust by today in the morning...
I get up and drive to school, no complications till I'm about a mile away from campus... This time though my hand was resting on the Ebrake and I noticed it felt like something was pulling on the other end... (Kinda like a fish on the other end of a fishing line) So I pulled it a bit and let go... The sound stopped...
Get out of class and drive to work... Same thing... Pull the Ebrake and let go... Sound goes away...
I get out of work and head home on the way home it starts up again... WTF???
So I slow it down to like 2 mph, leave it in gear, and hop out of the car... I run around it and try to pic up where the sound is comming from... It's the passenger side rear wheel... Hop back into the car and get home... When I pull into the car port I touch my right and left rear drums and notice that the right one is VERY hot, like metal rubbing on metal and it smells just like metal burning...
WTF???????
Ok... I hope that the details I gave are sufficient for you all to come up with a reasonable guess as to what's happening...
Essentially I figure the sound comes from a loose part rubbing against the metal casing of the drum...
Any ideas on how much it might cost to get fixed?
PLEASE!!!
I've gotta drive across the state tomorrow in the evening... I'd like to drive assured that my brakes aren't gonna freeze and I'll end up in some dried up river bed...
-Spart
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