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best solution to faulty caliper
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2013 5:41 pm
by theboy
guys,
My Sammy pulls towards the curb when I brake, I have tried to clean up the caliper & piston as best as I can without actually taking it to pieces.
I still have the same issue, it does brake on the faulty side but no where near enough force.
So what would you do (trying to keep the cost down BTW) -
- get a service kit and re-build it (not what I would choose, but happy to attempt if you guys recommend it)
-buy a second hand caliper and hope it works
- buy a new caliper £££
cheers
tom
Re: best solution to faulty caliper
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2013 5:49 pm
by trotter
Strip it clean it and re-grease it.
When I had a similar problem it turned out the slider pin had worn the hole it runs in so it wasn't sliding back to release the pads. So I had to get a replacement calliper
Re: best solution to faulty caliper
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2013 5:52 pm
by trotter
If the clean and regrease doesn't sort it, then hunt for some other callipers. Bear in mind that Spanish and jap callipers are different
Re: best solution to faulty caliper
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2013 5:52 pm
by theboy
trotter wrote:Strip it clean it and re-grease it.
When I had a similar problem it turned out the slider pin had worn the hole it runs in so it wasn't sliding back to release the pads. So I had to get a replacement calliper
yes I have done the same, stripped it without fully taking it apart and cleaned & regreased the sliders but this doesnt seem to have worked, looks like a new or second hand caliper - not sure where to go about getting one, where did you have yours from? was it expensive?
cheers
Re: best solution to faulty caliper
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2013 6:04 pm
by trotter
A rebuild isn't as daunting as it sounds. New callipers are loads of ££££ I had a set off someone that was breaking a truck, think I paid around £40 for a set. But with 2nd hand there's no guarantee they'l be any better than you've already got etc
For example One of the bleed nipples snapped on the replacement set I got.
Have a browse through the section on brakes on the forum and try the links on the homepage tere's prob a how to guide on rebuilding a calliper somewhere