Brake caliper, rear
Brake caliper, rear |
Removal |
1. |
Lift the car and take off the
wheel.
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2. |
Press the brake pistons back with a pair of grips.
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3. |
Depress the brake pedal with a brake clamp.
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4. |
Undo the brake pipe conection from the brake caliper. Plug the pipe and the
brake caliper.
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5. |
Remove the pins and the locking spring.
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6. |
Remove the brake pads.
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7. |
Remove the two brake caliper securing bolts and lift away the brake caliper.
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Fitting |
1. |
Fit the brake caliper, and tighten
the securing bolts using a locking compound.
Tightening torque 80 Nm (59 lbf ft) |
2. |
Remove the plugs and connect the brake pipe.
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3. |
Fit the brake pads, pins and lock spring.
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4. |
Lower the car slightly and remove the brake clamp.
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5. |
Bleed the brake system.
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6. |
Fit the wheel and tighten the wheel studs.
Tightening torque - light alloy wheels 117 Nm (86.6 lbf ft) - pressed steel wheels 100 Nm (74 lbf ft) |
Disassembly |
1. |
Remove the brake caliper (see
).
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2. |
Clean the hydraulic body.
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3. |
Remove the two dust covers.
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4. |
Remove the plugs and force out the piston using compressed air. Use the
special tool (part no. 89 96 72) as a dolly.
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5. |
Remove the seal rings in the cylinder bore.
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6. |
Check for damage due to wear.
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Assembly |
1. |
Lubricate the piston seal rings
with the grease supplied in the kit. Also fill the dust cover with grease.
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2. |
Fit the piston seals into the cylinder bore.
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Fit the brake pads.
See .