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Rear Brakes
Vehicle is a 98 Taurus, Trouble is rear brakes;
Can anybody shed some light on why the piston will not retract into the caliper? I not familiar with these types of brakes, When I removed the caliper along with the old brakes, I noticed two grooves at opposite ends of the piston. So I went to the auto store & bought a 3/8 drive cylinder with two posts on it that align with the grooves. I have tried with no success in getting the piston to retract, by turning it counterclockwise / clockwise, although clockwise seems to harder to turn. I have even tried unloosening the bleeder valve & then tried turning, still no luck. Is there another tool out there for this task, because the one have seems to constantly slip off, get a 1/4 turn if that before it slips off. Thanks |
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Re: Rear Brakes
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http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=40732 -Rod |
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The more general-purpose tool for this job is a C-clamp coupled with a small block of wood so that you distribute the force evenly over the piston. Put the wood over the piston and clamp the whole essembly to put slow, even pressure on the piston. If you have a nearby Wal*Mart I would imagine a small C-clamp is only a couple dollars.
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Re: Rear Brakes
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Thanks for the info, I'll try this out.. |
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Thanks for the input |
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Re: Rear Brakes
The Haynes manual says to remove it. You're telling me that I can do my brakes without removing the spring!!! I never even thought to try it. The Haynes manuals have never let me down before. argh!!!!
Last edited by KyooMac; 08-24-2005 at 09:18 AM. |
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We are talking about 1998 rear disk brakes. Just to make sure I wasn't going crazy I went back to my manual and yep, it states to remove the rear parking brake spring on the disk brake set-up. I have the brake tool for drum brakes, that is a matter of finesse. But to get back to the original thread, the best thing to get the caliper to retract is to use brake caliper compression tool.
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Re: Rear Brakes
When I do the rear disks on my 98', I take off the caliper, remove the disk and pads, then put the caliper back on so it is held in place. Now the caliper won't move as I apply inward force while turning my ratchet, 8 inch extension and cylinder piston rotator adapter to screw the piston back into the cylinder. I have to take the caliper back off again to get the new disk and pads on, but it is alot easier this way then trying to hold the caliper with one hand and screw the piston in with the other.
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Re: Rear Brakes
I tried this last night and thanks to all of you for the help. I just blindly followed the Haynes manual and became so frustrated. Now it's easier than I ever thought possible. Thanks so much guys!!
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