Every caliper on my spider is frozen up. The calipers don't move.
I have ordered all new rebuild kits for every caliper along with new pads, new springs,front brake hoses, bleeder valves, bleeder valve caps, and a few other small things that I figured I should go ahead and upgrade.
Any one with advice before I start the process? I did not order new pistons. Im hoping I can just take them out and clean them up a bit and put them back in.
My Pertronix ignition came in. waiting on the new fan, radiator fan switch and a few other little goodies to show up as well.
Hoping to be able to drive it around in the two weeks.
this winter we will be removing some rust in the quarters and a new top.
how hard is it to rebuild calipers
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Re: how hard is it to rebuild calipers
Fronts are easy.
Rear are not.
Rear are not.
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Re: how hard is it to rebuild calipers
Not sure how much all the brake hardware came to but why not just buy reman calipers from rockauto for instance. $45 or so per caliper.
Includes the bleeder screw as well. The only reason I mention the screw, is that if you haven't tried removing them yet, be very careful. If you shear one off, it is very difficult to remove.
Jeff
Includes the bleeder screw as well. The only reason I mention the screw, is that if you haven't tried removing them yet, be very careful. If you shear one off, it is very difficult to remove.
Jeff
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Re: how hard is it to rebuild calipers
Rebuilding the brakes are not hard, and really not that time consuming, LOTS of good post on the forums will give you all the key tips. I DO recommend replacing all the bleeder screws, and the sliding wedges when your replace the seals. Also, one tip everyone forgets is to grab a wire brush and good penetrating fluid (PB Blaster) and try to clean any exposed threads on the bleeder screws so you don't strip them when removing. That tip goes for just about any nut or bolt you touch on a fiat.
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Re: how hard is it to rebuild calipers
Be sure to check the adjustment mechanism inside the rear pistons. It's used to activate the parking brake. Don't try to take them out of the pistons, but make sure they are moving and not frozen or rusted.
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Re: how hard is it to rebuild calipers
Calipers are easy to do, very simple. Make sure you take plenty of photos during disassembly so you have a reference when you put them back together, especially the back ones. if they are all frozen be prepared to find water inside the piston seals, this may entail replacing pistons with rust damage on the seal slip. make sure you use pb release fluid overnight for the bleed screws and a well fitting ring wrench.
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Re: how hard is it to rebuild calipers
+1 on taking photos during disassembly. The emergency brake components of the rear calipers can be assembled incorrectly, so it's worth getting some close up shots while taking it apart.
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Re: how hard is it to rebuild calipers
Well, I bought everything to rebuild the calipers, but no one, and I mean no one could get the pistons out of the caliper. I gave up and found them locally for the front. This week I will begin the rear brakes and attempt the rebuild on those as well. If it doesn't work, I'll buy new.
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Re: how hard is it to rebuild calipers
Rebuilding the brakes and calipers are straightforward, just be careful not to lose the small cotter pins that hold the block in place.
If the piston is seized in the caliper and it won't budge even with heat, then you have no choice but to trash them or use them as cores for the replacement. I had to do that with one of my fronts. Sometimes the fronts get seized but you can free it up and polish off the rust on the piston but other times they are so far gone you can't do anything to free them up.
Good luck.
If the piston is seized in the caliper and it won't budge even with heat, then you have no choice but to trash them or use them as cores for the replacement. I had to do that with one of my fronts. Sometimes the fronts get seized but you can free it up and polish off the rust on the piston but other times they are so far gone you can't do anything to free them up.
Good luck.