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Brake ????


strk500
06-22-2005, 09:29 PM
I'm tring to do a brake job on my car and was wounder if you need to drain the brake fluid out before changing the pads and rotors??? does anyone have pictures of it on how to do it. I'm working on the rears first since they are squeeking.

strk500
06-22-2005, 11:57 PM
Well i hope it was o.k to just push the piston back in without bleeding out the lines. But my next problem is, after installing the pads i can't slip it back over the rotor and the piston is in as far as it goes... any ideas??

GTP Dad
06-23-2005, 05:33 AM
Are you absolutely certain the piston is in all the way? There are only a couple other items I can think of that would cause this. Wrong pads, wrong rotors or pads not totally seated in the calipers. If everything else is correct then they should go on properly.

As for the brakes, if you have anti-locks you should avoid pushing the old brake fluid back in to the system. It can damage the ABS components due to dirt being forced into the ABS system.

strk500
06-23-2005, 09:28 AM
I checked all the part #'s and they are for my car... I have Hawk pads and brembo rotors. and a 02 GTP

S13Sil40
06-25-2005, 09:42 PM
if you look at the piston, it has two sort of grooves. The pad has little bumps that stick out a few mm. One of these bumps actually goes into the groove on the piston. My piston was twisted, so i took a screw driver and a rubber mallet, and rotated the piston so that the groove lined up with the bump.

worked like a charm.

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