My front o/s brake is sticking on. The car has been standing for a while. I stripped it down today and the piston seems fine. However, the sliders are stiff and one of the rubber boots is torn.
My question is whether you can replace just the slider rubber boot? If not then is it easy to strip the whole lot down and replace all the seals with a kit?
Or should I shell out for a second-hand or reconditioned item?
Thanks.
Brake caliper sticking - advice needed please.
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Re: Brake caliper sticking - advice needed please.
Yes, it's quite easy to strip the front calipers, clean everything & replace the seals with a kit Widster
However, if the piston isn't sticking you could just clean & grease the slider pins
Slider boots aren't available on their own but someone (possibly me) may have a good used one
However, if the piston isn't sticking you could just clean & grease the slider pins
Slider boots aren't available on their own but someone (possibly me) may have a good used one
Peter
1989 MR2 Mk1 NA T-bar
1998 Ssangyong Korando GLS
2011 Honda Civic Type R
1989 MR2 Mk1 NA T-bar
1998 Ssangyong Korando GLS
2011 Honda Civic Type R
Re: Brake caliper sticking - advice needed please.
A nice bit of red rubber or white grease on those sliders should help nicely,
recently found out copper grease is not that great for the rubber.
recently found out copper grease is not that great for the rubber.
Re: Brake caliper sticking - advice needed please.
Yes that's what I'm going to use. Just need to get a rubber boot for the slider and I'm sorted .
Re: Brake caliper sticking - advice needed please.
I bought some new old stock recon callipers a few years ago and the slider boots had perished where they had sat around on a shelf.
I was able to buy the boots separately from my local Mr T for a few pounds. They should be able to look up the part numbers for you.
Think I used an old screwdriver to tap the old ones out, then used a socket placed over the new ones resting on the metal outer rim to press/drift them in.
Hope this helps
Andy
I was able to buy the boots separately from my local Mr T for a few pounds. They should be able to look up the part numbers for you.
Think I used an old screwdriver to tap the old ones out, then used a socket placed over the new ones resting on the metal outer rim to press/drift them in.
Hope this helps
Andy
Re: Brake caliper sticking - advice needed please.
AndyA wrote:I bought some new old stock recon callipers a few years ago and the slider boots had perished where they had sat around on a shelf.
I was able to buy the boots separately from Mr T
Wonder if they are still obtainable on their own from Mr T Andy
Would be interesting to know
Peter
1989 MR2 Mk1 NA T-bar
1998 Ssangyong Korando GLS
2011 Honda Civic Type R
1989 MR2 Mk1 NA T-bar
1998 Ssangyong Korando GLS
2011 Honda Civic Type R
Re: Brake caliper sticking - advice needed please.
AndyA wrote:I bought some new old stock recon callipers a few years ago and the slider boots had perished where they had sat around on a shelf.
I was able to buy the boots separately from my local Mr T for a few pounds. They should be able to look up the part numbers for you.
Think I used an old screwdriver to tap the old ones out, then used a socket placed over the new ones resting on the metal outer rim to press/drift them in.
Hope this helps
Andy
Thanks for that. I'll try my local Toyota Dealer and let you know how I got on .
Re: Brake caliper sticking - advice needed please.
I've stripped my front brake again as it was still sticking. I've now fully regreased the sliders with red grease but it's still sticking. The caliper piston looks ok and not too corroded. Can anyone advise what else it could be? Or does anyone have a secondhand front o/s caliper spare that I could buy? Thanks.
Re: Brake caliper sticking - advice needed please.
If you've cleaned & greased the slider pins & they move smoothly that takes care of that Widster
I clean the piston & cylinder bore with a mild abrasive (chrome cleaner)
Are the seal & boot in good condition ?
I clean the piston & cylinder bore with a mild abrasive (chrome cleaner)
Are the seal & boot in good condition ?
Peter
1989 MR2 Mk1 NA T-bar
1998 Ssangyong Korando GLS
2011 Honda Civic Type R
1989 MR2 Mk1 NA T-bar
1998 Ssangyong Korando GLS
2011 Honda Civic Type R
Re: Brake caliper sticking - advice needed please.
elbon50 wrote:If you've cleaned & greased the slider pins & they move smoothly that takes care of that Widster
I clean the piston & cylinder bore with a mild abrasive (chrome cleaner)
Are the seal & boot in good condition ?
Excuse my lack of knowledge but will that in love me stripping g the caliper down then?
Re: Brake caliper sticking - advice needed please.
widster wrote:elbon50 wrote:If you've cleaned & greased the slider pins & they move smoothly that takes care of that Widster
I clean the piston & cylinder bore with a mild abrasive (chrome cleaner)
Are the seal & boot in good condition ?
Excuse my lack of knowledge but will that in love me stripping g the caliper down then?
Yes
It's not particularly difficult
Once you've done one you'll be an expert
Peter
1989 MR2 Mk1 NA T-bar
1998 Ssangyong Korando GLS
2011 Honda Civic Type R
1989 MR2 Mk1 NA T-bar
1998 Ssangyong Korando GLS
2011 Honda Civic Type R
Re: Brake caliper sticking - advice needed please.
Thanks for the link
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Re: Brake caliper sticking - advice needed please.
If the caliper has been sticking for a while you may now have tapered pads and when you refit these pads onto the now free moving caliper the taper on the pads can distort how the caliper sits on the main pin enough for it to bind.