brake pad install??
im a noob, i know, but does any body have any hints/probs i might run into installing new pads on my 86 gxl???
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make sure you do it right :-D
but really, its quite an easy install. Just take the caliper off (dont take the line off and dont let the caliper hang from that line.) once the caliper is off, you'll be able to see what to do next. oh and another hint. make SURE you use a torque wrench and torque the bolts back to spec. |
Tip 2:
Don't loose the little springs between the pads! If you have a digicam or polaroid, take a pic so that you can reinstall the springs properly. If not, do one side of the car, and use the other side as a model. That, or just remember how they go in....... |
you need a little tool to turn in the piston on the rear calipers to be able to clear the rotors with the new brake pads.
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I've changed mine without taking off the clipers, take the spring out and rods holding the pads and install is opposite of removal, I also sprayed anti-squeal stuff on the back of the pads. just make sure you bleed the system after the install.
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i gott a haynes manual and it says u aint gotta take the calipers off
i was just wondering if there was any freak probs that usually happen that could jack things up |
This happened to me. One of the pistons in the front got locked and I had to rebuilt it. but execpt for that it's pretty simple to do.
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yeah hopefully that wont happen
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On the 4-piston calipers, you don't have to remove the caliper. On the single piston, you unbolt the caliper and rotate it up.
It's REAL easy to do - the only real trick is screwing in the piston on the rear caliper. That's a cinch, though. The 4-piston brakes are SUPER easy to change pads on - it's a race-inspired design, made for quick pad changes at the track. Dale |
yeah the funny thing is that i made my dad a rx7-hater because he replced the water pump (i was at school and needed the car fast) and he evidently had a hard time with the bolts or somethin
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Originally posted by MaxRX7 you need a little tool to turn in the piston on the rear calipers to be able to clear the rotors with the new brake pads. https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...threadid=86500 Steve |
lots of people won't believe that I have 4 piston calipers in the front stock, then I show them and they are wowed, I been looking through my car since the purchase last year and suprised at the build quality of the RX-7. Did you know that mazda engineers put the metal sash around the rear hatch glass because without it the glass needed to be lot more thicker(10lbs heavier) to achive the same strength. I think rx-7 was built very thoughtfully engineered.
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Read somewhere that cars with ABS should have the pistons 'bled' back (to give space for new pads)Ive never done this but my ABS
now is not working ..anyone else? |
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