tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2906463626789064900.post7952515667685133174..comments2024-03-28T03:21:10.774-04:00Comments on JE Robison Service - Bosch Car Service Specialists — the blog: Engine failures when broken belts are sucked through the front sealJohn Robisonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07407165016025447113noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2906463626789064900.post-60829503347815067072018-07-11T20:30:43.030-04:002018-07-11T20:30:43.030-04:00Your article opened my mind this morning when I co...Your article opened my mind this morning when I couldn't imagine a way for this kind of part failure to happen on a car, and at first I thought you were full of it when I was told about the article.<br />After reading it, I was astonished and understood just how legit this was.<br />Then later in my day I was faced with a challenge. A proposed job to replace the pads on an old crusty Jeep, it was leaking brake fluid badly out of the caliper.<br />Before all this I couldn't fathom a way for the brake system to fail either, with it leaking fluid so substantially without having a failed caliper.<br />But as it turned out, the pads were so far worn that they had eaten halfway through the rotor turning it into a jagged faced nightmare. This undue ease of space in front of the piston allowed the piston to pop out of its bore, causing of course a massive leak.<br />It turned out that it was possible for a non damaged caliper to be profusely leaking oil.<br />Hey I guess you learn something new every day. And today I learned 2 new things.<br />Keep up the good work!spiffyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08324322715931988743noreply@blogger.com