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kathyj wrote:
> i am changing rear brakes on honda accord 1994 the calipers seem to be > stuck how do you free them Stuck, as in pinching the pads to the rotor? If so, use a C clamp spanning from the outer pad (don't put it on the caliper, but on the pad itself) and on the inside of the brake cliper. Tighten it slightly and that will be enough to make space so you can slide the caliper out of the way. Remco |
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Rear disc calipers often screw in/out to accomodate the e-brake. Using a
C-clamp could damage something! "Remco" <whybcuz@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1123207253.785474.110470@g43g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > kathyj wrote: > > i am changing rear brakes on honda accord 1994 the calipers seem to be > > stuck how do you free them > > Stuck, as in pinching the pads to the rotor? > > If so, use a C clamp spanning from the outer pad (don't put it on the > caliper, but on the pad itself) and on the inside of the brake cliper. > Tighten it slightly and that will be enough to make space so you can > slide the caliper out of the way. > > Remco > |
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"M.Paul" <mpaul@NO.SPAM.sonic.net> wrote in message news:1123514197.696941@newsreg.cos.agilent.com... > Rear disc calipers often screw in/out to accomodate the e-brake. Using a > C-clamp could damage something! > I wasn't talking about turning it in all the way with a C-clamp. I think she had a problem getting the brakes off so my assumption was that the caliper was holding the pad to the rotors very tightly. Putting a C-clamp on the outer pad and the rear of the caliper assembly would push the piston in enough to free it so you can take the pads out, t take the rotors off, properly turn the pison back in, etc. > "Remco" <whybcuz@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:1123207253.785474.110470@g43g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > > kathyj wrote: > > > i am changing rear brakes on honda accord 1994 the calipers seem to be > > > stuck how do you free them > > > > Stuck, as in pinching the pads to the rotor? > > > > If so, use a C clamp spanning from the outer pad (don't put it on the > > caliper, but on the pad itself) and on the inside of the brake cliper. > > Tighten it slightly and that will be enough to make space so you can > > slide the caliper out of the way. > > > > Remco > > > > |
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M.Paul wrote:
> Rear disc calipers often screw in/out to accomodate the e-brake. Using a > C-clamp could damage something! The e-brake on my old '82 Subaru operated the front discs - the pistons were a screw-in type. There were two notches in the outer edges at the end of the piston - I would expect there's a special tool to fit them, probably with a standard ratchet drive, but I just used a set of Chan-nel-lock pliers to twist the pistons back in. --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 0535-3, 09/02/2005 Tested on: 9/3/2005 7:55:27 PM avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2005 ALWIL Software. http://www.avast.com |
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