joneh
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posted on 29/8/08 at 07:22 PM |
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Arghghg! Help!
In a fit of enthusiasm I've decided to replace my rear pads on my Vectra.
"Firmly twist the piston clockwise to retract"
My arse! I can't do it and I now haven't got a car!
Does anyone local to fareham have a brake caliper retraction tool? Or do Halfrauds sell them? The thing for compressing the piston.
P.S. Nice of the haynes manual to tell me I needed a 7mm Allen key. Sigh.
Cheers,
Jon
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clairetoo
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posted on 29/8/08 at 07:31 PM |
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Pushing it back wont work with handbrake callipers - you need to `screw` it back in . There should be either a slot or a hexagon to help do this .
Its cuz I is blond , innit
Claire xx
Will weld for food......
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Moorron
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posted on 29/8/08 at 07:38 PM |
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yep you got to wind it back in, only problem is the piston rotates and not the screw part so you think its winding round but it isnt. If this is the
case you need to apply clamping pressure to it to help it stick allowing the screw part to rotate in and last time i did this on a friends car i used
a g clamp and a nut under the head so i could get a spanner on it.
A right pain.
Sorry about my spelling, im an engineer and only work in numbers.
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joneh
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posted on 29/8/08 at 07:39 PM |
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Yeah I've tried screwing it in with needle nose pliers but it wont move in.
I can turn it but it won't compress. Is there a technique other than brute force? Any trade secret?
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smart51
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posted on 29/8/08 at 07:41 PM |
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Sierra rear calipers have slots cut in the edges. I made a tool out of angle iron with a piece cut out with a grinder.
Put the tool in the slots.
Push the piston in HARD whilst turning.
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givemethebighammer
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posted on 29/8/08 at 07:44 PM |
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Did my sierra ones with the pin spanner that came with the angle grinder.
Add a G clamp for a bit of pressure ?
[Edited on 29/8/08 by givemethebighammer]
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ahb
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posted on 29/8/08 at 07:54 PM |
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G Glitter's in your area and I think he needs a job!!!
Only joking.
Al
Hello!
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John.Taylor
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posted on 29/8/08 at 08:05 PM |
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I used an angle grinder tool and brute force on my Sierra rears, same as givemethebighammer
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Mark G
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posted on 29/8/08 at 08:19 PM |
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make sure you push them in at the same time as turning otherwise they won't go in.
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t.j.
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posted on 29/8/08 at 08:41 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Mark G
make sure you push them in at the same time as turning otherwise they won't go in.
yep, without the right tool it will hard to get them back in.
Please feel free to correct my bad English, i'm still learning. Your Dutch is awfull! :-)
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tomgregory2000
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posted on 29/8/08 at 09:11 PM |
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vectras have a sep handbrake inside the rear disc hub so u should be able to just push the piston in with no turning
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Hellfire
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posted on 29/8/08 at 09:47 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by givemethebighammer
Did my sierra ones with the pin spanner that came with the angle grinder.
Add a G clamp for a bit of pressure ?
[Edited on 29/8/08 by givemethebighammer]
Perfect fit isn't it? LOL Good posting!!!
Steve
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rodriguez
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posted on 30/8/08 at 03:33 PM |
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my vectra sri was the same as this! pain in the arse. I used a G-clamp 2 apply the pressure and turn it at the same time. my bros mk4 golf was the
same but wouldnt go in with the G-clamp, bought the tool from hellfrauds, used it and the returned it the next day lol
get it lit
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