Title: Rear caliper pistons Post by: smithymc on July 07, 2012, 01:16:06 PM Am on the rear brakes now. The Haynes manual calmly says 'screw piston clockwise into caliper' to gain clearance for new pads.
Any tips on how, what with and whether you need a gorilla to hold caliper and turn piston at same time? Much bad language and skin loss in past half hour. Thanks for any help. Mark Title: Re: Rear caliper pistons Post by: MattNoVAT on July 07, 2012, 02:00:06 PM Sometimes you need to screw them in and apply quite a bit of force so that the thread picks up and the piston starts receding, I've even had to tap gently with a hammer on the head of the piston on rare occasions because the piston has come out too far.
Title: Re: Rear caliper pistons Post by: HFStuart on July 07, 2012, 10:51:23 PM A piece of 6mm keysteel is just about perfect IIRC to turn the piston. As Matt says sometimes you need a bit of force too.
Title: Re: Rear caliper pistons Post by: MattNoVAT on July 08, 2012, 07:15:41 AM I use a tool that was originally meant for bolts that secured the anti-tilt plates for AS400 expansion racks ( computer kit )
But there are universal square block sockets that are about £7 from Halfrauds that make life easier. Title: Re: Rear caliper pistons Post by: Neil-yaj396 on July 08, 2012, 08:25:40 AM If the piston won't respond to the suggestions above it's time for a rebuild anyway as the handbrake won't be responsive.
Title: Re: Rear caliper pistons Post by: smithymc on July 09, 2012, 09:49:49 AM Thanks all. After some rummaging I found an old trim pry-bar with a square shank that worked a treat - once they started to move it was easy. It was even pretty good for prying the caliper to get the wedges in.
In doing the job, I found some quite corroded brake pipes up around the fuel tank ( and some more nasty fuel pipes). Are the braided brake kits a good choice and easier to work with than metal pipes in the confined space? Any thoughts? Thanks. Mark Title: Re: Rear caliper pistons Post by: Neil-yaj396 on July 10, 2012, 07:21:46 AM The braided kits only replace the flexible (rubber) pipes. You will need a full pipe kit or to get the new sections you need made up.
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