Front Caliper replacement + pads cost ?

Mazza

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I think the Bognor Lean-to is a better description.......might have a garage and some tools, but unfortunately nowhere near the knowledge and skills of a real Zed Shed.
You and Maxine are welcome to come over to supervise proceedings. :thumbsup:
 

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When I had a sticking caliper last year I decided it was time to look at all four as they are 17 years old and quite probably have never been touched from new. I bought new pistons and seals for them all from Brakes International and refurbished all four for a total cost of about £73. As I disconnected each caliper I plugged the flexible line with a female M10 x 1mm blanking plug and lost almost no fluid. Once the job was complete I used a manual vacuum bleeder to gently suck out the bubbles in the calipers and bob's your uncle! All done. It was helpful folk on this forum who gave me the technique.
 

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THAT, is almost exactly the way I do it ;-)
Only difference is I a have a hose clamp I can use on the flexi before/while I fit the blank. Use the pedal to push the piston almost all the way out, clamp, fit whatever blank I need from my collection, remove clamp. You can do them one at a time, or all at once if you have enough blanks.
 

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You flexi clampers. Watch out in case @t-tony tells you off ;)

It was on his advice I just use the depressed brake pedal technique. Which believe it or not results in virtually no loss of fluid.

Just couldn't get on with manual bleeding though.
 

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Yes, I've never liked the idea of hose clamps. They are probably fine, but I worry about damaging the walls. The brass blanking plug was an ideal solution for me.
 

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Hose clamps in general are not a good idea unless they have wide flat jaws. The best thing to do is use one of these. You will lose a tiny drop of fluid as you loosen the first fitting but that will be all you lose. This is a shop bought item.
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However it's very easy to make one like I did. 30" of 1/2" copper pipe and an "Octoplus" bar available from fishing tackle shops. The one I had spare is only just long enough, if you bought an 8 or 10 inch one you could make two push rods.
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Cheap as chips!

Tony.
 

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I have something very similar, though mine has a trigger I can press to adjust the length/pressure in place, so I can do easy one man bleeding.
My clamp is an ancient thing, rounded ends, you can't exert massive pressure with it. I don't like these modern bladed plastic things, or the rag and vice grip method I see a lot of people use, far too scary for me.
 

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Hose clamps in general are not a good idea unless they have wide flat jaws. The best thing to do is use one of these. You will lose a tiny drop of fluid as you loosen the first fitting but that will be all you lose. This is a shop bought item.
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However it's very easy to make one like I did. 30" of 1/2" copper pipe and an "Octoplus" bar available from fishing tackle shops. The one I had spare is only just long enough, if you bought an 8 or 10 inch one you could make two push rods.
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Cheap as chips!

Tony.
Just seen the price of one made by Sealey.....just under £40.00:eek:

So I will see what I have laying about and cobble one together.
Just one question....by how much do you have to depress the brake pedal?
 

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Only by as much as it needs to apply pressure to the system. It's hard to describe really.

Tony.
 

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Only by as much as it needs to apply pressure to the system. It's hard to describe really.

Tony.
I assume you put this on before removing the caliper, when you take the caliper off doesn't the pedal go down and the bar drop off
 

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No mate it doesn't. But it moves the piston in the master cylinder just enough to block the ports where fluid runs in from the reservoir.

Tony.

ps. Hopefully we'll get a reason to demo it on the 30th.
 

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Just get 2 new pistons and a seal set and re-seal them, much cheaper, very easy repair
 

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You’ll have the honour of being the first one that uses it =))
Also got 4 hose blanking plugs to fit over the ends of the hose when the caliper is removed.
Dont worry about copper grease ...got a tub of the stuff.
 
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