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AndrewP

Stripping Rear Brakes

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AndrewP

My calipers could do with a refresh so I'm doing all four and currently stripping the rears down. I thought this was going to be quite straight forward but I've fallen at the first hurdle and hence asking a potentially dumb question :wacko:

 

I've unhooked the handbrake cable end from the lever on the caliper but how does the outer get withdrawn? The inner seems to come through something like a bleed nipple with a nut on it but it's so far recessed in to the caliper I can't get any purchase on it.

 

Please be gentle if I'm having a shocker and it's obvious!

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toolie72

It's a top hat collar that goes into alloy casing of caliper

Steel/alloy don't mix so they rust together

If badly rusted they are a ball ache!

Plus gas (lots) try punching top hat towards front of car

Aah 1997 when I first had that pleasure/sinking feeling when I ballsed it and broke caliper casing

Be careful (learn from my mistakes lol)

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rikky

Depending how far you go, you might find the below useful, from when I made a tool for dismantling the rear caliper assembly to rebuild it all

 

Take note of the shim order/orientation

 

you will understand this once you start dismantling them, but without a tool like this you will struggle in a bad way. i would do this again no problem in about 10 minutes per side. people who say it's ballache don't improvise with makeshift tools and are most likely salads :P

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you need to compress the shims whilst you reattach the spring. you can't compress it and leave a void for the spring without a tool like that. it's a 21mm socket set i cut down leaving two prongs still there. worked flawlessly. don't be tempted to struggle and leave shims out, as you'll lose efficiency and it's a bodge

they go back how i've got them in my diagram. it's fiddly but not impossible

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Ozymandis

Top tip there, we do a similar thing with tube and a press.

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AndrewP

Thanks very much chaps, not had a chance to look at it today but I've plus gassed the part and will give it a whack tomorrow!

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toolie72

So how does that take handbrake outer casing from caliper? Like what the question was? Or am I a salad riccckyyy

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Ozymandis

Nah Paul, no salad in Scotland!

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toolie72

You're right!! Salad on plate means less room for chips

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