JoelP
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| posted on 7/4/11 at 07:40 PM |
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help with vivaro rear pads please!
im just trying to wind back the pistons on my rear callipers, but it doesnt seem to be going back! Can anyone tell me how long its meant to take/how
many times it needs to turn? Cos at the rate im going, i'll be here all night!
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T66
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| posted on 7/4/11 at 07:47 PM |
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Ive just done a Vauxhall Astra , and used my universal tool to wind them back. Both screwed back - clockwise.
However the newer ones are handed, dont ask me which way per each side.
A modern twist on forcing you to a dealer....
tossers
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JoelP
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| posted on 7/4/11 at 07:50 PM |
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it did cross my mind that i might be doing it the wrong way! Its an 04 plate. I'll try backwards for a bit!
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JoelP
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| posted on 7/4/11 at 08:01 PM |
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not backwards, that put them the wrong way quite quickly!
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Ben_Copeland
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| posted on 7/4/11 at 08:05 PM |
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Undone the bleed screw and clamped the hose?
Should push back easily with the bleed nipple undone a turn or 2
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JoelP
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| posted on 7/4/11 at 08:19 PM |
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the hand brake is on the same piston and i think this complicates it a bit.
However, ive managed (nearly, im about 2mm off).
I put it back on the hub, undid one slider to get to the piston past the disc, then used long nose pliers with a spanner head stuck in the handle to
hold them open the right amount, and used the spanner as a lever (i was developing w4nkers cramp ).
Cheers!
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britishtrident
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| posted on 7/4/11 at 08:20 PM |
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Slacken back the handbrake cable adjuster
[I] “ What use our work, Bennet, if we cannot care for those we love? .”
― From BBC TV/Amazon's Ripper Street.
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MikeRJ
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| posted on 7/4/11 at 09:25 PM |
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The pistons need to be pushed back (sometimes quite hard) as you turn them, otherwise they often just don't move. A proper caliper wind back
tool is a worthwhile investment.
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indykid
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| posted on 7/4/11 at 10:23 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by MikeRJ
The pistons need to be pushed back (sometimes quite hard) as you turn them, otherwise they often just don't move. A proper caliper wind back
tool is a worthwhile investment.
As above, I had to make myself one from threaded rod, some plate and some nuts to do swmbo's TT. I'd tried all sorts with big circlip
pliers prior to that and nothing worked, no matter how hard I leant on it.
Having used a proper tool, I now realise how rough my hash up was, though it did the job. For £20, just go buy the windback tool
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JoelP
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| posted on 8/4/11 at 10:14 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by indykid
quote: Originally posted by MikeRJ
The pistons need to be pushed back (sometimes quite hard) as you turn them, otherwise they often just don't move. A proper caliper wind back
tool is a worthwhile investment.
As above, I had to make myself one from threaded rod, some plate and some nuts to do swmbo's TT. I'd tried all sorts with big circlip
pliers prior to that and nothing worked, no matter how hard I leant on it.
Having used a proper tool, I now realise how rough my hash up was, though it did the job. For £20, just go buy the windback tool
think that was my problem, i was originally using a monkey wrench which turned it ok but didnt push at all. With the long nose pliers you need to push
to keep them in the holes!
Side two tonight
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