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Rebuild calipers
He Guys,
When do I know when I have to rebuild me calipers ?
Can i test them somehow ?
When do I know when I have to rebuild me calipers ?
Can i test them somehow ?
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Re: Rebuild calipers
If rubber seals on them are leaking/torn or there's excessive rust and if they're sticking.
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Re: Rebuild calipers
Ok, I can see some sticking pistons in my caliper.
What are good places to get a rebuild kit ?
and second
How do I get the piston out? Do I need to do something special?
What are good places to get a rebuild kit ?
and second
How do I get the piston out? Do I need to do something special?
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Rock Auto sells kits, although I have not purchased one myself. There other products have all been up to snuff, by my reckoning.
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Re: Rebuild calipers
There's only one piston in your caliper. You must be thinking about sliding pins?WhiteFinish wrote:Ok, I can see some sticking pistons in my caliper.
What are good places to get a rebuild kit ?
and second
How do I get the piston out? Do I need to do something special?
Sliding pins are easy to fix, all you do is get them out, if they're rusty run some steel wool, clean them up good and put some grease on them


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Re: Rebuild calipers
I'd like to add that AutoZone(and probably other places as well) carry the pins and retaining clips(the rattling POS clips) for a decent rate. I broke the rattle clips on my front left and out of curiosity checked, they sell them in pairs. (Enough for 2 calipers)
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Re: Rebuild calipers
Another way to remove the piston is to use compressed air
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EIVWoYy0ug
Here is the rebuild kit
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Front-Beck- ... 20bf1647f9
Most common problem are the bushings..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EIVWoYy0ug
Here is the rebuild kit
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Front-Beck- ... 20bf1647f9
Most common problem are the bushings..
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Re: Rebuild calipers
Thanks for the links.
I'm going to look for a Mazda Millenia front rebuild kit and miata M160 rear caliper rebuild kit.
I'm going to look for a Mazda Millenia front rebuild kit and miata M160 rear caliper rebuild kit.
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Is there also another way to remove the piston ?
My compressor has only very little pressure.
My compressor has only very little pressure.
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Re: Rebuild calipers
Oke, I removed the pistons from the calipers.
Rear pistons are screwed in so you have to turn to get them out.
Fronts were really stuck and had to use pliers and a lot of WD40 to get them out.
Rear pistons are screwed in so you have to turn to get them out.
Fronts were really stuck and had to use pliers and a lot of WD40 to get them out.
Re: Rebuild calipers
Can you take pics of the rears, I've never seen screw in pistons. Also if you used pliers and scratched the pistons you may need to replace them. Check the cylinder walls for signs of corrosion. If there is any you should replace the caliper as the corrosion even if you clean it could cause your new seals to leak.WhiteFinish wrote:Oke, I removed the pistons from the calipers.
Rear pistons are screwed in so you have to turn to get them out.
Fronts were really stuck and had to use pliers and a lot of WD40 to get them out.
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Re: Rebuild calipers
screw ins are a pita. At least they were when i was changing a buddies pads and rotors (front and back) on a 03 Hydai Tiburon.
I broke two caliper compressors trying to push the piston in... only to realize i needed the tool to screw them in
I broke two caliper compressors trying to push the piston in... only to realize i needed the tool to screw them in



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Re: Rebuild calipers
The funny shape of the piston face is the giveaway that a tool is needed to screw it in.
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Re: Rebuild calipers
Anyone got a pic of these 'screwey' pistons?
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i dont have a pic but the piston looks the same except for a few indentations on it, the ones i did have four straight groves from each other about 2in long each and in the shape of a cross


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