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Adam-D
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12th Nov 03 at 13:41   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

the rubber dust seal around the caliper piston on ate brake calpiers


ive got new seals
there is to bits one looks like the outer bit im guessing you have to strech it on
and the other is a thin o ring type seal where does this go??

adam

[Edited on 19-11-2003 by Adam-D]
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12th Nov 03 at 13:48   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i have, but only one one side

reason is they cost a small fortune for what they are and i ripped the 1st one, lost my rag with it as they are very hard to do (at least i thought so) so i left the 2nd one

the O rings are more important i think, the outter is just a dust cover
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12th Nov 03 at 13:55   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

where does the o ring go?
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12th Nov 03 at 16:12   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

inside
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on the piston itself? or it just sits behind the rubber dust seal
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12th Nov 03 at 17:41   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

oh and if it aint on car how the fook do i get the dam piston to move?
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12th Nov 03 at 21:05   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ive got em but havent done it yet, been too busy with work.
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my dad says you have to blow the piston out with an airline, that makes it a million times easier.
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cheers so u have to tek the piston out take out inner seal puton new dust seal then slide piston back in

in haynes it say u can use a foot pump??
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12th Nov 03 at 22:33   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Adam-D
cheers so u have to tek the piston out take out inner seal puton new dust seal then slide piston back in

in haynes it say u can use a foot pump??


did it in a vice, very hard as they were a year old n seezed
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aint got a vice no more?

erm
ill see how it goes failing that ill tek em to a garage to free the pistons then piss off n finish the job meself
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right ive got the pistons out
2 ways
1 find a bolt that threads into the back of the caliper and slowly wind it it pushing the piston out

or
2 get a thick rod inset into the hole and hit it with a hammer< this is what i did it worked i havent damaged the piston but with newer brakes it may damage them

all i gotta do is clean em up put new seals in and then fit them
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14th Nov 03 at 17:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

up
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gdgd. its defo worth doing this, i think one of my current calipers has seized up as i have very uneven braking and the car bolts sidways, good job ive got these new brakes
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im currently wearing my current ones out
then fitting these
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it seems vaux have given me the wrong seal kit
bastids!
gonna have to go back
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18th Nov 03 at 13:57   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ffs second set of seals and there still the wrong ones ! getting pissed off now
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19th Nov 03 at 15:48   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

wayhey
3rd time lucky got the correct seals
just gota fit em now
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nie one
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right first clean the caliper up with brake cleaner and wire brush
take out piston clean this and thwe piston housing

take both seals completely off outer and inner make sure piston is clean and housing smear some brake fluid onto inner seal and piston
insert inner seal and then put outer seal onto the piston but not on the piston groove

insert the back of outer seal into piston houseing all the way round then slowly ease psiton onto the housing twist it a bit and with a bit of force it shud slowly go in once halway in push the outer edge of outer seal onto the piston then with a g clamp fully insert it

wayyyy hay your done

an probly now tired like me

 
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