I've searched the forum and can't find exactly what I'm experiencing, so my apologies if this has been asked before.
I replaced the calipers on my 85 Silverado. I chose remanufactured calipers. I also replaced the shoes. Prior to replacing, about 3 weeks ago, the left front (drivers side) caliper would lock up and cause my truck to pull horribly to the left. After a minute or so, they would release.
I've never done a brake job before, and although dirty, it was fairly simple (at least the front brakes were). Passenger side works great. Driver side works, but the caliper still locks momentarily. I bled the brakes several times in case that was the issue. Also, if I take a screwdriver and check the piston, it engages and releases fine. But, if I press the brake pedal, it will stick, eventually letting go.
With the tires and rims off, I can rotate the wheel easily, have someone press the brake then release. For about 20 seconds, I can't budge the wheel. On the passengers side, if I do the same, as soon as the brake pedal is released, I can immediately rotate the wheel again. Driving, I can't notice it like I did before replacing. But, I can press the brakes with my hands off the steering wheel, and it will pull a split second to the left then straighten up. If I keep my hands on the steering wheel, I don't notice it....unlike before, where I would have to fight it and practically stop the vehicle until they released.
What else can I check that might be the problem? Other than that momentarily pull if I let go of the steering wheel, the brakes work fine.