Brake Caliper Overhaul With Pics
Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 12:32 pm
Ok guys so I have the pics from the overhaul done on Gayno's brakes, I'll try to get this as accurate and clear as possible so you'll know what to do. Ok so some obvious stuff here but if you don't feel confident then don't try it, brakes are IMPORTANT! however it is fairly simple to do and not much to go wrong.
Lets get started, firstly remove the calipers, if you have rubber hoses then pinching them will help stop brake fluid leaking everywhere. There are 2x bolts holing the caliper and slide pin assembly on, before you undo them crack the banjo bolt holing the brake line in, the two slide pin bolts and the bleed nipple if you can. Once these bolts are loose you can undo the two bolts holding the caliper on. The rear is much the same as the front but there is the handbrake cable, this is held in by a pin with a locking clip through one end, can be fiddly and annoying but it will come out. If you're not sure have a look in the lude manual at the pics, they explain locations a lot more clearly and what is held where. On a side note there is a plastic cover on the rear calipes too, that needs to be removed and as with most things it's a lot easier to unbolt while the caliper is still securely on the car.
Ok so let's assume the calipers are all undone and off the car, getting the pots/pistons out can be a pain as can the slide pins, this goes double if they're ceased. An adjustible set of grips, big screwdrivers, pliers, hobby knife and a set of punches will help, if things are ceased then cut off the rubber boots and pull them out/off with pliers so you can get some wd40/GT85/map gas/ferrosol in there to help free things off.
The front pots can be twisted with the grips and a hole punch(flat ended one) in the banjo bolt hole can be used to knock it out, fairly simple.
The rear pots twist out and only twist out so grips or that very large screwdriver or if you're lucky a winding tool will help get it out.
All of the slide pins can be twisted and pulled out with grips/mole grips/big pliers and again penetrating oil will help loosen off stuck ones.
A quick note here is that heat can help BUT you have to remember burnt on rubber is a pain to clean and it gives off nasty fumes and above all else BRAKE FLUID IS FLAMMABLE! so if you will use heat be careful lest you get injured or maimed.
There we go for part one, sadly no pics of this bit as we were too busy fighting to get pots and pins out of the calipers. I'll post a few times so a) no timeout and having to retype it and b) it'll be a little easier to read.
Lets get started, firstly remove the calipers, if you have rubber hoses then pinching them will help stop brake fluid leaking everywhere. There are 2x bolts holing the caliper and slide pin assembly on, before you undo them crack the banjo bolt holing the brake line in, the two slide pin bolts and the bleed nipple if you can. Once these bolts are loose you can undo the two bolts holding the caliper on. The rear is much the same as the front but there is the handbrake cable, this is held in by a pin with a locking clip through one end, can be fiddly and annoying but it will come out. If you're not sure have a look in the lude manual at the pics, they explain locations a lot more clearly and what is held where. On a side note there is a plastic cover on the rear calipes too, that needs to be removed and as with most things it's a lot easier to unbolt while the caliper is still securely on the car.
Ok so let's assume the calipers are all undone and off the car, getting the pots/pistons out can be a pain as can the slide pins, this goes double if they're ceased. An adjustible set of grips, big screwdrivers, pliers, hobby knife and a set of punches will help, if things are ceased then cut off the rubber boots and pull them out/off with pliers so you can get some wd40/GT85/map gas/ferrosol in there to help free things off.
The front pots can be twisted with the grips and a hole punch(flat ended one) in the banjo bolt hole can be used to knock it out, fairly simple.
The rear pots twist out and only twist out so grips or that very large screwdriver or if you're lucky a winding tool will help get it out.
All of the slide pins can be twisted and pulled out with grips/mole grips/big pliers and again penetrating oil will help loosen off stuck ones.
A quick note here is that heat can help BUT you have to remember burnt on rubber is a pain to clean and it gives off nasty fumes and above all else BRAKE FLUID IS FLAMMABLE! so if you will use heat be careful lest you get injured or maimed.
There we go for part one, sadly no pics of this bit as we were too busy fighting to get pots and pins out of the calipers. I'll post a few times so a) no timeout and having to retype it and b) it'll be a little easier to read.
