Re: A few brake questions
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Re: A few brake questions
- From: "Harold McElraft" <hmcelraft@xxxx>
- Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2003 13:20:38 -0000
I hope mine look that good at rebuild time. If mine look that good I
will rebuild them. I'm not sure why the caution about the calipers
disassembly except it is of course very critical to reassemble the
halves with care (clean, properly aligned)- what torque will you use
on the bolts?
Harold McElraft - 3354
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "L. Sandel" <ls@xxxx> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm currently changing out the front brakes, and had a few issues
crop up
> during the procedure.
>
> I was planning on fixing up the calipers with new seals. One of
the pistons
> had almost seized, and the others weren't moving too freely. This
made
> stopping an awkward & noisy process.
>
> First issue: I separated the calipers to facilitate the rebuilding
process.
> Then I noticed the note in the shop manual that says something
like "do not
> ever even think about separating the calipers". It this a genuine
concern?
> If not, are there recommended torque values for the bolts?
>
> Second issue: I'm not sure what constitutes a bad caliper
piston/bore from a
> good one... So I took a few pictures:
>
> http://labwww.csv.cmich.edu/luke/auto/Delorean/brakes/caliper.jpg
(72k)
>
http://labwww.csv.cmich.edu/luke/auto/Delorean/brakes/caliperpiston.j
pg
> (44k)
>
> All of the calipers look like the one pictured, but the piston
shown is the
> worst of the bunch (which doesn't seem too bad). The caliper
bores are
> smooth to the touch.
>
> So, are these salvageable, or should I order in some new ones?
>
> Anybody actually used the 76 Capri calipers? They're only $70 at
Murrays...
> Much easier on the wallet than most sources.
>
> Thanks for any help,
> Luke/10270
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