front brake pad install ?
front brake pad install ?
ok as some of u may remember i just put my rear pads on a couple weeks ago and asked about the caliper pistons and how to get them back in the caliper to put them on. The answer was not to use a c clamp but to use needle nose pliers to twist it back in, which worked perfectly. Now im going to be doing the front pads and want to know about doing those...is it possiable to twist them in with the needle nose again? ir do i need the c clamp. thanks -Ryan
the only reason you have to turn in the rear pistons is because of the e-brake cables being attatched to the calipers. When you pull on the e-brake, the cables pull an arm that turns the piston to keep it in place for when you park with the brakes on.
A32Matt's right... also, I think that the front pistons don't have those little notches that the back pistons have, so I don't think you would be able to turn them with pliers even if you wanted to. C-clamp time! They're like five bucks at a hardware store, if I remember right... I bought one just for my last brake job.
Don't leave the cap off too long. If you can get away with leaving the cap just slightly on (not twisted), that is better. Next time, you may want to check your fluid level before pushing the pistons back in. If the level is high, you should remove some fluid to keep it from spilling all over. If you leave the cap off too long, the fluid will absorb moisture from the air and that moisture will end up in your brake lines. Too much moisture leads to corrosion and loss of brake efficiency.
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