I don't think I've done too bad over my 2 Mk 2s / 4 yrs of combined MR2 ownership, but yesterday as I walked round the side of my car I could feel the heat radiating front the passenger side front wheel
So, my question is....is it worth me spending a bit of time trying to free up the piston(s) [any tips welcome] or should I just bite the bullet and buy a new calliper? I don't mine trying to free up the calliper, but I'm not happy talking on a full rebuild of the calliper myself.
Have others had any success freeing the pistons up & lubing the necessary parts?
Cheers in advance
It's my time, sticky front brake calliper
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Re: It's my time, sticky front brake calliper
Refurb caliper time:/
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Buy one on eBay,then send your old one back for 15 pounds back. That's the easiest way I think
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i had this exact issue, on same wheel on one of my rev5's.
freed it all off and refurbed caliper, was good for a week....ended up buying new caliper job done
freed it all off and refurbed caliper, was good for a week....ended up buying new caliper job done
Re: It's my time, sticky front brake calliper
Ye, between mine and my dad's MR2 I think We've replaced 5 calipers over the last 2 years
When they start to stick, no matter what we've tried you always end up buying a "new" refurbished caliper, and order is restored
When they start to stick, no matter what we've tried you always end up buying a "new" refurbished caliper, and order is restored
Re: It's my time, sticky front brake calliper
If you go to your local motor factors, with your old caliper. You should be able to get a refurbished OEM caliper. That's what i did for both front for mine. I think it cost roughly £60 each with your old one as an exchange. You may aswell bite the bullet!
They should be classed as consumables on MR2s
They should be classed as consumables on MR2s
Re: It's my time, sticky front brake calliper
A caliper rebuild isn't a hard job you just have to take your time and make sure everything is clean, I did all 4 calipers on mine over a year ago and they are perfect still.
The kits are about £30 for two calipers and the only other thing you want is some red rubber grease
The kits are about £30 for two calipers and the only other thing you want is some red rubber grease
Re: It's my time, sticky front brake calliper
+1 and probably thousands more would agree, I expect.RikH77 wrote:i had this exact issue, on same wheel on one of my rev5's.
freed it all off and refurbed caliper, was good for a week....ended up buying new caliper job done
The eBay ones do the job and have a 2 year/24k warranty so peace of mind and come in at about £100 by the time you've paid the return postage. Do it straight away and save your disks and pads from getting worse and your fuel economy. No messing around and as Wilkie says, they're pretty much consumables.
I've just forked out for some Wilwood 4 pot with s/s pistons, so hopefully no more maintenance issues in the future.
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Re: It's my time, sticky front brake calliper
I have a full set of calipers I bought from Sbits only about 5k miles ago, car always garaged, not driven in rain and hey are in perfect condition, they are in the for sale section if you want to have a look.
dazzz wrote:I'm no expert but
Re: It's my time, sticky front brake calliper
Cheers for the help peeps, as you've advised, I think I'll just pick up a refurbed caliper.
Found these on ebay, http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/140606035265? ... 1423.l2649
I assume that these are the ones that people have mentioned, seems a pretty good deal to me.
My next question is fitment.....no issues with the physical swap over of the caliper itself, but I'm assuming that I will then need to bleed the brakes as the brake line will have been disconnected (or is it possible to clamp the line temporarily?) Hummmm, might need to be a garage job, any advice gratefully received. Anyone know of a 'how to' for front brake calliper swap?
Found these on ebay, http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/140606035265? ... 1423.l2649
I assume that these are the ones that people have mentioned, seems a pretty good deal to me.
My next question is fitment.....no issues with the physical swap over of the caliper itself, but I'm assuming that I will then need to bleed the brakes as the brake line will have been disconnected (or is it possible to clamp the line temporarily?) Hummmm, might need to be a garage job, any advice gratefully received. Anyone know of a 'how to' for front brake calliper swap?
Last edited by rowey200 on Sun Sep 22, 2013 8:54 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: It's my time, sticky front brake calliper
I did my caliper a couple of months ago. Did not need to bleed the brakes as I clamped the line.
Been in for an MOT since and the brakes were spot on.
Been in for an MOT since and the brakes were spot on.
Re: It's my time, sticky front brake calliper
danjama wrote:Did not need to bleed the brakes as I clamped the line.
Madness.
dazzz wrote:I'm no expert but
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T.F.S. wrote:danjama wrote:Did not need to bleed the brakes as I clamped the line.
Madness.
still going to get some air in im afraid, just reduces the amount you need to push back out
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Re: It's my time, sticky front brake calliper
All fair points. I know it needs doing and is on the to do list.
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Cheers for the info folks! I'll pick up a new caliper and get my local garage to fit it I think so the brakes can be bled correctly