HELLO everyone i replaced my caliper this morning
so this is how she goes
remove pins and push out shims
wrestle up some tools and part/s
remove the line protector
bust the ling loose and quickly put it on the new one
after a while i finaly got the line protector back on
set the caliper back into position be carefull not set it past the spring on the bottom
and push shim into place
then push top shim in be carfull not to push caliper past the spring
loosen the bleeder screw to let air out/gravity feed
then tighten
and push here
replacing a caliper
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replacing a caliper
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Re: replacing a caliper
Thanks for the refresher. It's been 15+ years since I've removed the caliper. Where did you get the new one from?
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Re: replacing a caliper
i had an old one setting aroud so i ordered a kit and rebuilt it
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Re: replacing a caliper
You need too grease those shims before putting them back in, other wise they may bind and pull the car to one side during braking.
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1974 Fiat 124 F Production Race car
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1974 Fiat 124 F Production Race car
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Re: replacing a caliper
ho ya i guess i forgot
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Re: replacing a caliper
It's a good idea also to crack the brake hose line to the caliper while it's in place on the shims. Otherwise you're
fighting to hold the caliper and turn the nut.
fighting to hold the caliper and turn the nut.
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Re: replacing a caliper
thats a good point mike
so i greased the front shims today
the regular prosses,bust the nuts free,lift the car remove wheel.
pull the pins and push the shims out
and greaes here on the bracket/i used shims to smear it in place
then i brushed off the caliper on its slider rails
greased it and put it back together AGAIN
with paint
so i greased the front shims today
the regular prosses,bust the nuts free,lift the car remove wheel.
pull the pins and push the shims out
and greaes here on the bracket/i used shims to smear it in place
then i brushed off the caliper on its slider rails
greased it and put it back together AGAIN
with paint
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Re: replacing a caliper
You didn't paint the calipers? I like to paint most stuff when I take it apart for a rebuild, including a new set of rotors.
Everyone knows rotors get ugly looking and rusty. If you wipe them down with lacquer thinner to degrease them, they
paint up nice. Once installed, a 1/2 hour of driving will have the brake pads cleaning off the fresh paint where they make
contact. The rest of the rotor stays painted. The area where the pad makes contact stays shiney. Use hi heat paint, as
brake rotors get very hot.
Everyone knows rotors get ugly looking and rusty. If you wipe them down with lacquer thinner to degrease them, they
paint up nice. Once installed, a 1/2 hour of driving will have the brake pads cleaning off the fresh paint where they make
contact. The rest of the rotor stays painted. The area where the pad makes contact stays shiney. Use hi heat paint, as
brake rotors get very hot.
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Re: replacing a caliper
well ill see what happens to the grey
also i do have black HT,but never over crapy paint so ill have to clean clean clean.
also i do have black HT,but never over crapy paint so ill have to clean clean clean.
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Re: replacing a caliper
"Everyone knows rotors get ugly looking and rusty. If you wipe them down with lacquer thinner to degrease them, they
paint up nice. Once installed, a 1/2 hour of driving will have the brake pads cleaning off the fresh paint where they make
contact. The rest of the rotor stays painted. The area where the pad makes contact stays shiney."
I would NOT recommend painting the rotor friction surfaces. You will screw up the pads and rotor, they will never bed in properly and you are more likely to slam into the guy in front of you. With most of the rims available for these cars you can't see the rotor or caliper anyway.
If you do paint the caliper DO NOT PAINT THE SLIDING SURFACES It will prevent the caliper from sliding properly and high temp brake caliper paint is hard to get off.
paint up nice. Once installed, a 1/2 hour of driving will have the brake pads cleaning off the fresh paint where they make
contact. The rest of the rotor stays painted. The area where the pad makes contact stays shiney."
I would NOT recommend painting the rotor friction surfaces. You will screw up the pads and rotor, they will never bed in properly and you are more likely to slam into the guy in front of you. With most of the rims available for these cars you can't see the rotor or caliper anyway.
If you do paint the caliper DO NOT PAINT THE SLIDING SURFACES It will prevent the caliper from sliding properly and high temp brake caliper paint is hard to get off.
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Re: replacing a caliper
i do agree.when i painted my bracket,i wasvery carfull to NOT spray the slide for the shims by lightly spraying from the back side of the slider and pad seats, even using masking tape. also the bolt holes ARE threaded. so tape off the whole mating surface.as it was said use high temp paint.joe
thank you alll
thank you alll
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