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Author Subject: changing brake pads an discs
craigy_87

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was changing the front brakes today and ended up as a retarded fail
couldnt get the caliper away from the carrier which was fine as i had to take the whole lot off anyway to change the disc
pushed the piston back into the caliper and finally got the new pads in but then it wouldnt go over the new disc, it seems to hit off the carrier as i try to slide the caliper + carrier back into position to bolt it up

any suggestion what could be wrong or where i've went wrong
Posted 16th Jun 2011 at 08:39
owain

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Almost certainly piston isn't as far back in as it'll go.

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EDIT: "it seems to hit off the carrier as i try to slide the caliper + carrier back into position to bolt it up" - I didn't understand any of this so ignored it, it might hold the key

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Posted 16th Jun 2011 at 15:39
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haha terrible at describing it i'll take a pic much easier
Posted 16th Jun 2011 at 18:17
craigy_87

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disc wont go past the part of the carrier in the middle of the pic, at both ends
Posted 16th Jun 2011 at 18:35
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In that case Sir, I'd say you have the wrong discs Yes

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Posted 16th Jun 2011 at 18:47
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Put the carrier back on first and then fit the pads and the caliper.

I suspect this will solve the problem, or at the very least give you a much clearer view of what the problem is.

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Posted 16th Jun 2011 at 18:48
craigy_87

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owain wrote:
In that case Sir, I'd say you have the wrong discs Yes



possibly, gave them a measure there 283mm and 22mm thick anythin else that needs to be considered?
i did try puttin the old disc back in to check size an it wouldnt fit either

Rich E wrote:
Put the carrier back on first and then fit the pads and the caliper.

I suspect this will solve the problem, or at the very least give you a much clearer view of what the problem is.


ah i cant get the bolts out to remove the caliper from the carrier though just rounding
Posted 16th Jun 2011 at 18:50
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Cut / drill the heads off then. The pads should have come with a new set of bolts anyway.

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Posted 16th Jun 2011 at 18:54
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managed to get them off but havin some bother gettin it back together now
cant get the caliper back on properly to bolt them back in place
Posted 16th Jun 2011 at 20:25
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You`ve put the carrier on right aint you?Whistle

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Posted 16th Jun 2011 at 20:27
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lol yes its back on right
Posted 16th Jun 2011 at 20:30
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you fitted Disc on then the carrier?

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Posted 16th Jun 2011 at 20:35
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yeah disc on then carrier lol
its when i put the pads and caliper back in place, where the caliper bolts into place is a few mm short of being in place
Posted 16th Jun 2011 at 20:35
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Cap off brake reservoir and piston pushed fully back?

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Posted 16th Jun 2011 at 20:37
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It will need a good push to compress the anti-rattle springs on the pads.

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Posted 16th Jun 2011 at 20:37
craigy_87

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yup sure is
Posted 16th Jun 2011 at 20:38
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Rich E wrote:
It will need a good push to compress the anti-rattle springs on the pads.
Yes

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Posted 16th Jun 2011 at 20:38
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Rich E wrote:
It will need a good push to compress the anti-rattle springs on the pads.


yeah they do
its more the calipers wont go back far enough to bolt in place
Posted 16th Jun 2011 at 20:39
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copper grease on back of pads and push firm to put bolts in

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Posted 16th Jun 2011 at 20:40
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craigy_87 wrote:
Rich E wrote:
It will need a good push to compress the anti-rattle springs on the pads.


yeah they do
its more the calipers wont go back far enough to bolt in place
still got the top Slide bolt in carrier?

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Posted 16th Jun 2011 at 21:08
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its this bit here i cant get back into place
Posted 16th Jun 2011 at 21:16
owain

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Siezed slider?

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Posted 16th Jun 2011 at 21:19
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that looks like the sliders the should just push in and bolt in from behind! are they seized?

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Posted 16th Jun 2011 at 21:20
blondie

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Cant you push that slide pin in anymore?

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Posted 16th Jun 2011 at 21:23
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are they supposed to slide in easily?
Posted 16th Jun 2011 at 21:21

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